As I've said before, a visit to Cape Town is not complete unless you've visited their famed wine country. I prefer Franschhoek to Stellenbosch (although I can't leave out Paarl) only because it's a smaller town and it was the first wine region in South Africa that I visited so it holds a special place in my (wine-loving) heart.
Since that first trip, I've been to Franschhoek a few times including with friends and on the Franschhoek Wine Tram. However during my most recent trip to Franschhoek, I was alone and didn't want to feel restricted by an official tour. I ubered from my hotel in Sea Point near city center out to Franschhoek, which cost me about $36 one way. Considering it's a 45 minute drive from the city out to wine country, I thought this was a fair price to pay. He decided to wait for me at each winery because I needed a ride home and he didn't want to accept another fare in fear it would take him back to the city. Nice guy.
On my quest to see more of Franschhoek and after much research, here are the wineries I decided to visit on my self-guided tour:
Stop 1: Delaire Graff Estate
This is the ultimate stop for luxury and wine. Not only can you taste Delaire Graff's wines, but you can stay in one of their luxurious rooms overlooking the mountains and relax at their estate spa. It's one of the most beautiful estates you'll find anywhere in the world.
Delaire Graff has a great variety of white and red wines to choose from; however, they also have a Brut MCC, otherwise known as South Africa's version of champagne. I don't really care for champagne in general; however, theirs was delicious and a choice not all other wineries offer.
Favorite Wine: Delaire Graff Franc Rosé
*Note: Technically Delaire Graff is in Stellebosch but it neighbors Anthonij Rupert Wyne Estate (below) and is only about a 10-15 minute drive from Franschhoek. I recommend starting here as you make your way further into Franschhoek.