Rust en Vrede was established 
in 1694 by the then Governor 
of the Cape, Willem Adrian van 
der Stel. It was originally made 
up of a larger property but in 
the early 1700’s was divided 
into two whereby the original 
section remained as Rust en 
Vrede. The first house on the 
estate was built in 1780 
followed by the cellar in 1785. 
In 1790 the larger manor 
house was built.
The front gable of this manor 
house was destroyed in a fire 
in 1823, hence the rebuild date 
of 1825 on the front gable. At 
the end of 1977 the 
Engelbrecht family took 
residence on Rust en Vrede. 
The family and their ancestors 
have been grape growers since 
the early 1700’s and by 
moving to Rust en Vrede, 
became wine producers for the 
first time. In 1978 R&V 
produced its first wines of the 
modern era. Jannie 
Engelbrecht made these wines 
and then appointed Kevin 
Arnold as cellar master of Rust 
en Vrede.
 
In 30 years Rust en Vrede has 
had only two appointed 
winemakers, namely; Kevin 
Arnold and Louis Strydom. In 
2007 Coenie Snyman was 
appointed winemaker 
responsible for Rust en Vrede 
but as part of a bigger team. 
Louis Strydom is still very 
much involved in the 
winemaking ventures of the 
company. The company and 
the estate is now headed up by 
Jean Engelbrecht who amongst 
others is also in partnership 
with Ernie Els at their co-
founded venture called 
Engelbrecht Els Vineyards. At 
Rust en Vrede they produce 
only 20.000 cases of wine per 
year of which 65% is exported 
to more than 30 countries 
around the world. 
Rust en Vrede is a remarkable 
example of exquisite 
landscaping. At home and 
abroad, this unassuming 
Stellenbosch Estate has made 
a name for itself far beyond its 
modest, but infinitely 
charming, 55 hectares.   |