“We put everything into all of our wines as we have put everything into this property and into the vineyards.”
André Adriaan (aka Adi) grew up in the Constantia valley between the vineyards. After completing his studies at Elsenburg, Adi worked a few harvests in France and New Zealand, and did stints at local cellars Simonsig, Steenberg, Groote Post and nine years as winemaker at Rustenberg Wines.
In 2008, he packed it all in and bought a 60-hectare piece of land, Kalmoesfontein, in the Paardeberg with his cousin Hein, who was also born and bred in the Constantia valley. They now proudly farm together as owners of A.A. Badenhorst Family Wines, where they practice ‘baie’-dynamic farming and make wines in a traditional manner. And a family business it sure is; wife Cornelia’s unadulterated creativity is noticeable in every photogenic corner on the property; his mom Judy lives on the neighbouring property and can often be found in the veggie gardens or kitchen; in 2018 his brother Charl and wife Semma joined the team, taking the accommodation and events on the farm to a next level; Cornelia’s brother Hannes is the farm’s Mr Fixit and her cousin Helena has worked with them on the ‘marketing and web stuff’ since 2010.
Over the years, the team at Kalmoesfontein also started to try their hands at new ventures such as a Cape Vermouth, Caperitif; a handcrafted tonic water, Swaan; Mezcal made from Karoo Agave and growing Swartland capers. Every vintage Adi seeks out and nurtures another ‘three golden tears’ vineyard to bottle under the Single Vineyard label while also planting new vines on almost every available slope on the ever-expanding property.
Adi Badenhorst is a founding member of the Swartland Revolution and Swartland Independent, a member of the Cape Winemakers Guild, the proud dad to Samuel Sunnyskies and Ana Kalander, and an ever-evolving vigneron.