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About Mount Rozier
The Mount Rozier estate, founded at the turn of the 19th century, is a beautiful, buzzing landscape of indigenous flora and fauna, and home to Mount Rozier’s abundantly characterful wines. Every wine has a sense of place, and each label in our Reserve range tells a story from the farm, and is named after real people, places or wildlife.
The vineyard itself is named for its founder, Annie Rozier, a flower merchant who picked wildflowers in the surrounding Schapenberg Hills and produced medicines for the local community.
Today, our family-owned vineyard and winery focus on minimal intervention, sustainable and ethical farming practices and uncompromising quality. For our unwavering commitment to conservation, we are delighted to have been named a WWF Conservation Champion earlier in 2021.
Dynamic winemakers Leon Esterhuizen and Terence Capes use progressive methods in the cellar to create a range of easy-drinking wines to suit all palates. These include a minimal intervention philosophy, fermentation and ageing in amphorae and concrete eggs, adding a complex layer to fruit-forward wines.