Where tradition meets innovation

Bouchard Finlayson is both a family affair, and a place of collaboration.
A labour of love that sees the marriage of Old World winemaking heritage with
New World innovation.

The estate was established in South Africa’s Hemel-en-Aarde valley in 1989, a groundbreaking partnership between acclaimed Burgundian winemaker
Paul Bouchard and trailblazing local winemaker Peter Finlayson. With a shared passion for Pinot Noir, they transformed the valley’s virgin soil into vineyard, and laid the foundations for the cellar of Bouchard Finlayson. In 2000 the Tollman family purchased the estate, realising a long-held dream to own a vineyard in Africa.

Wines of distinction

Over more than three decades, Bouchard Finlayson has earned a global reputation for crafting memorable wines that speak to a sense of place. Founder Peter Finlayson is hailed for pioneering the production of world-class Pinot Noir in South African vineyards, and today our Tête de Cuvée and Galpin Peak rank amongst the finest Pinot Noirs the country has to offer. Alongside this noble Burgundian cultivar, the cellar is known for its award-winning Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as the beguiling red blend, Hannibal.

Vines of heaven & earth

The Bouchard Finlayson estate is situated in the Hemel-en-Aarde (Heaven and Earth) valley, a short journey from the idyllic whale-watching town of Hermanus. Just 90-minutes’ drive from Cape Town, the estate’s 25 hectares of vineyard were meticulously planned and planted according to time-honoured Burgundian winemaking principles, and express the valley’s cool maritime climate and unique coastal terroir. A 100-hectare conservancy dedicated to protecting the endemic fynbos of the Cape Floral Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounds the vineyards.

A vision for the future

While inspired by the winemaking traditions of Burgundy, Bouchard Finlayson keeps a keen eye on the future. Under winemaker Chris Albrecht the cellar is in a process of constant evolution, as we refine our viticultural and cellar practices to ensure Bouchard Finlayson stays at the forefront of premium wine production in South Africa and the spirit of collaboration that founded the estate continues to this day. Since 2000 Bouchard Finlayson has been owned by the Tollman family who, as owners of The Red Carnation Hotel Collection, have brought their wealth of international hospitality expertise to bear on the estate’s offering.

Three centuries of winemaking…

1652

A colony and refreshment station is established at the Cape by the Dutch East India Company to supply fresh food and water to passing ships. Today, this passion for food and wine lives on in the ‘gourmet capital’ of Africa.

1800

Dutch missionaries, awed by the scenery in this steep-sided valley, name it ‘Hemel-en-Aarde’ (Heaven and Earth). The remote location meant that in the early 1800s it was set aside as a colony for lepers, with a hospital and medical residence built.

1925

At the University of Stellenbosch Professor Izak Perold creates a new grape variety – Pinotage – by cross-pollinating Pinot Noir and Hermitage (Cinsaut).

1976

The viticultural potential of the Hemel-en-Aarde is first identified. Pioneering winemaker Peter Finlayson constructs the valley’s first modern winery at Hamilton Russell.

1989

Bouchard Finlayson is established, a partnership between celebrated Burgundian winemaker Paul Bouchard and Peter Finlayson.

2000

The Tollman family, owners of The Red Carnation Hotel Collection, purchase Bouchard Finlayson under the guidance of Victoria Tollman.

2020

Bouchard Finlayson is established as one of South Africa’s leading boutique producers, with a global reputation for award-winning Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as the inspired ‘Hannibal’ red blend.

Partners in
success

At Bouchard Finlayson we believe in the family values of quality, integrity and shared success. We are proud to work side by side with these leading brands in the international and local wine industry that share our ideals.

Working with
nature

At Bouchard Finlayson we put sustainability at the heart of our operations, especially when it comes to conserving our natural landscape. The farm’s 25 hectares of vineyard account for just 20 percent of the estate, with the rest set aside as a fynbos conservancy.