More like a work of art than merely a cellar, the Wine Gallery provides sophisticated storage in state-of-the-art wine racks and temperature-controlled subterranean cellars for the hotel’s 7,500 bottle collection of vintage and rare wines. The handcrafted nature of South Africa’s finest wines and the organic shape of grapevines are reflected in the use of natural, earthy materials, which are polished, sculpted, carved or left raw to reveal the innate, intrinsic beauty of each element. Besides being an inspiring, experiential space in which to taste wine, the gallery includes an interactive multi-media wine library, maturation cellars for white and red wines, and a brandy tasting lounge. A special feature is a Champagne Cellar, stocked exclusively with rare and special vintages of Dom Perignon. To complete the experience, Ellerman House has developed a wine app that provides layers of detailed information about South African wines, including tasting notes and videos about the hotel’s wine list.
Designed by up-and-coming architect Michael Dennett, the Wine Gallery and villa above it complements Ellerman House and Villa One, merging old and new, past and future. The wine gallery’s overall concept draws on the collaborative creative energy of, amongst others, architect Michael Dennett, artists Angus Taylor and Conrad Hicks, industrial designer Brian Steinhobel, and interior designers Trevyn and Julian McGowan of Southern Guild and Source. Decorator Robert Pollexfen was responsible for the villa’s interiors.
About Ellerman House
Recognized globally as one of the most exclusive small hotels in the world, Ellerman House strives to share the local excellence and diversity of South African architecture, art, design, food and wine with its discerning guests. The property’s extensive, terraced gardens were recently replanted exclusively with indigenous plants and shrubs sourced directly from Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. The property boasts one of the largest collections of South African art with acclaimed work from the turn of the last century as well as a growing collection of contemporary art. In a similar way, the Wine Gallery aims to bring to life South Africa’s 350-year old heritage of winemaking, providing an environment for tasting and learning about local wines as intriguing and inspiring as the wine itself. For more information, please visit Ellerman House on the web, and find them on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter.