Notes - This 163-hectare estate with the optimistic name of Le Bonheur ("Happiness") is situated along the slopes of the Klapmuts Hill in the northern reaches of the Simonsberg Mountain, in the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin district. Le Bonheur has an enviable terroir. Most of the 65 hectares of vineyards face north, while a few face east and south-east. The vineyards are situated at different altitudes from 200 to 350 metres above sea-level, and each has its own, unique soil characteristics. This dry wine, deep-ruby in colour, with aromas of blackcurrant and mulberry, is full-bodied and well-rounded. The berry flavours are endorsed by silky vanilla aromas and well-structured tannins. A wine with excellent ageing potential, Le Bonheur Cabernet Sauvignon will gracefully complement any gourmet dish.