• Stellenbosch Wine Harvest Parade

    Make a beeline for the beloved Stellenbosch Wine Harvest Parade Wine-inspired spectacle to wind through City of Oaks on 28 January Start your new year on a happy high by joining the colourful, annual harvest parade on Saturday, 28 January, in Stellenbosch – the heartland of South African wine. Adding to its prominence, the event takes place in the very same week that South Africa commemorates the 364th year since wine was first made in Mzansi. Ours is the only […]

  • Stellenbosch Street Soirées

    Stellenbosch Street Soirées are back with elegant evenings of delectable wine and food! The sunny season is back and along with it, the Stellenbosch Street Soirées, an ever-popular series of food, wine and live music beneath the wine capital’s famous oak trees. Stellenbosch Street Soirées are undeniably the social events of the year! This year’s pop-up series on Drostdy Street takes place on specific days from November to March with the first Soirée happening on November 22. “As many have […]

  • Stellenbosch Harvest Parade

    Stellenbosch explodes with colour and festivity on Saturday, January 27, when the harvest parade hits town. An annual highlight on the wine calendar, the event sees marching bands, minstrels, farmers, winemakers, and workers take to the streets on brightly adorned floats, trucks and tractors, and make their way to the town hall for a ceremony to bless the harvest with good cheer. Townsfolk and visitors line the oak-lined avenues at every turn to wave along the spectacle in an ancient […]

  • Stellenbosch Harvest Parade

    Stellenbosch’s annual Harvest Parade takes place on Saturday, 31 January 2026, marking the start of the harvest season with a colourful public procession through the historic town centre. Rooted in tradition, the parade is a moment of collective gratitude - giving thanks for the new vintage while honouring the farmers, cellar teams and winemakers who shape the region. The procession gets underway at 09:00 from the Toy and Miniature Museum in Market Street, moving through Alexander, Bird, Church and Plein Streets before arriving at […]