Officially proclaimed in 1693, Saxenburg is one of the oldest farms in South Africa. The Saxenburg homestead was built in 1701. According to official records, the farm changed ownership thirty seven times between 1701 and 1989. During this time the Cape Colony saw the disintegration of the VOC, the British occupation and Anglo-Boer War as well as the events that established South Africa as a sovereign union and later a republic.
When Adrian and Birgit Bührer took ownership of Saxenburg in 1989, the farm was in dire need of rejuvenation. They traded their familiar surroundings of Switzerland for the, by then, dilapidated homestead in the Cape Winelands on the hills above Kuils River, between the Atlantic and Indian oceans. They and their team brought sweeping changes to the estate and, in 2016, Vincent and Fiona became the second generation to take up the reins of the business.