Leopard's Leap is a wine producer located in South Africa. They are located in the valley of Franschhoek (Stellenbosch). [1] [2] The business was established by Hein Koegelenberg at the turn of the 20th century. [3]
The winery has sponsored satellite mapping as part of a wider study of leopards in the nearby mountains. [4] The wine estate also has motion sensor cameras around the vineyards that have detected several remaining leopards in the area. [5]
In 2021, a restaurant was added to the winery, designed by the Cape Town architect Mokena Makeka. [6]
Since 2018, the winery has been increasingly exporting large quantities of wine to China. [7] Along with La Motte and L’Huguenot (also owned by Koegelenberg) it was reported that over 3 million bottles are exported. [8]
In December 2020, a bottle of Leopard's Leap was snatched by an actual leopard from a safari park. [9]
In 2024, the winery participated in the Summer Wines Fest. [10]
Some of the wines produced include Pinotage and Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. [11]
The winery produces a range of de-alcoholised wines under the brand Natura. [2]
In 2021, the winery produced a new wine entitled Pardus, the latin name for Leopard. [4]