The First Taste of the coveted 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon from Belle Montagne.

There are evenings you just know will be special the moment you walk through the door, and this was one of them. Tucked away in the Hide and Seek private dining room at the acclaimed Hide in Mayfair, I had the rare opportunity to be one of the very first to taste a debut release by Belle Montagne, a 2022 South African Cabernet Sauvignon that boldly sets a new bar.

Belle Montagne Reinforces African Luxury with the Launch of Its Inaugural Cuvée

Belle Montagne Members Club, a visionary new name in African luxury, has released its debut cuvée, the 2022 Belle Montagne Cabernet Sauvignon. With only 1,000 bottles available, this landmark release heralds a new era for South Africa, where wine is no longer consumed but collected, coveted, and celebrated as a work of art.

The Belle Montagne Experience

Belle Montagne Fine Wines began as a dream nurtured in the heart of a small vineyard, surrounded by lush green hills and serene landscapes. The founder, a passionate wine enthusiast, envisioned creating exquisite wines that would capture the essence of the land. Emily James takes a further look…

A new chapter for South African fine wine begins.

With the first collection landing in March 2025, Belle Montagne is creating South Africa’s most exclusive wine experience. Salon Privé takes a closer look at the vision, the wines, and what makes this membership truly rare. Discover what sets Belle Montagne apart.

A South African wine experience unlike any other.

Limited to just 500 members worldwide, Belle Montagne is designed for those who seek the rarest and most exquisite for their cellar. The first release in March 2025, a masterful Cabernet Sauvignon, is already making waves—Prestige Digital shares why:

Belle Montagne is far more than just another wine club.

A velvet-lined case, a handcrafted presentation, and a numbered certificate—even before the first sip, Belle Montagne sets the bar for luxury. CEO Today unveils why this intimate and exclusive, members-only club is turning heads.