Season Trading Hours

2025/2026

Enjoy extended hours at Delaire Graff Estate this season as a fragrant cascade of colours lines the winding driveway leading to our lodges, restaurants, wine lounge, spa and exclusive boutiques, whilst gardens blossom and bloom beneath the summer sun. At the Estate, we encourage connection with the splendour of nature, with time spent amidst our acres of gardens, planted with over 350 species of flourishing indigenous flora, interwoven with thought-provoking sculptures from Laurence Graff OBE’s personal collection.

 

 

BOUTIQUES

GRAFF STORE

Open daily;

Monday to Saturday: 10h00-20h00

Sunday: 10h00-17h00

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Open daily;

Monday to Saturday: 10h00-20h00

Sunday: 10h00-17h00

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WINE LOUNGE

wine Tasting:

Monday to Saturday: 10h00 – 17h00

(Tastings – Kitchen closes @ 17:00)

Monday to Saturday: 17h00 – 20h30

(for a glass or bottle of wine 20h00 (last seating)  

Sunday: 10h00 – 17h00 (last seating at 16h30)

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For group bookings please call +27 21 885 8160 or email us reservations@delaire.co.za

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DELAIRE GRAFF RESTAURANT

LUNCH: Monday to Sunday 12h00 – 16h00

(last seating at 14h00)

DINNER: Monday to Saturday 18h00 (pre-drinks) 18h30 – 20h30

(last seating at 20h00)

* Delaire Graff Restaurant closes at 23h00 *

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LORENZO’S RESTAURANT

LUNCH ONLY: Monday to Sunday 12h00 – 16h00

(last seating at 14h00)

DINNER: CLOSED

* LORENZO’S closes at 16h00 *

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HŌSEKI RESTAURANT

LUNCH: Monday to Sunday 12h00 – 16h00 (last seating 14:30)

DINNER: Monday to Sunday 18h00 – 23h00 (20h30 last seating)

* HŌSEKI closes at 23h00 *

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SPA

Monday to Sunday: 09h00 – 18h00

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CELLAR TOURS

Please take note that regrettably, no cellar tours will take place for non-resident guests during this time, unless pre-organized and authorized.

 

“It is a rare privilege to enhance nature. I first laid eyes on Delaire Graff Estate in 2003, and its beauty astounded me. It is now my home in South Africa, and I hope you visit soon.”

Laurence Graff OBE

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