Lievland, which is Afrikaans for Loveland, is a historic farm with a long history. The manor house dates back to 1865, and many a pioneering spirit have called it home through the years. The pursuit of winemaking has been a common thread, and each of these stories are woven into the rich history of the estate. After lying dormant for over a decade, Lievland Vineyards was acquired by MAN Family Wines in 2017. José Conde and Tyrrel Myburgh, co-founders of MAN, set about restoring the vineyards of Lievland with their goal of making world-class wines.
Lievland lies on the western slopes of the Simonsberg mountains between Stellenbosch and Paarl, two of the most prominent wine-growing areas in the Cape. The climate, location, and soil on the slopes are conducive to the cultivation of high-quality grapes, and some of the Cape’s best-known wines are produced here.
Made from the best parcels of Syrah and Mourvedre on Lievland estate, these vineyard blocks have been intentionally cultivated for the purpose of making a premium estate rosé. The blend is 50% Syrah and 50% Mourvedre.
Lievland lies on the western slopes of the Simonsberg mountains between Stellenbosch and Paarl, two of the most prominent wine-growing areas in the Cape. The climate, location, and soil on the slopes are conducive to the cultivation of high-quality grapes, and some of the Cape’s best-known wines are produced here.
Made from the best parcels of Syrah and Mourvedre on Lievland estate, these vineyard blocks have been intentionally cultivated for the purpose of making a premium estate rosé. The blend is 50% Syrah and 50% Mourvedre.