When Gert-Johan Coetzee began building his global fashion brand, wine was not part of the plan. Years later, Wine Couture marks a confident expansion of his creative world. The move feels deliberate rather than unexpected. Craft, symbolism, and storytelling sit at the centre of both disciplines.
Wine Couture does not replace fashion. It runs alongside it. The design shifts from fabric to glass, yet the intent remains the same.
What Wine Couture represents
Wine Couture is an exclusive, limited-edition wine collection created as a sensorial experience rather than a commercial product. Each release blends elegance, symbolism, and African narrative, offering collectors something to experience rather than consume casually.
The project treats wine as an extension of couture. Texture becomes aroma. Structure becomes balanced. Story becomes memory.
A collaboration rooted in precision
The collection was created in partnership with boutique winemaker Albert Ahrens of Ahrens Family Wines.
Both creatives share a focus on restraint and intention. Ahrens works with minimal intervention, allowing each wine to express its origin clearly. Coetzee applies the same discipline in couture, where every detail carries meaning.
The idea for Wine Couture began in 2021 through ongoing dialogue between the two. The collaboration grew slowly, shaped by shared values rather than market pressure.
Couture translated into liquid
Wine Couture reflects devotion to precision and authenticity. Each bottle aims to hold light, emotion, and narrative. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is excessive.
This approach positions the collection as a meeting point between fashion and wine, rather than a branding exercise. The wines speak of place. The design speaks of identity.

A true collector’s release
Only 100 collector’s boxes are available for the inaugural Wine Couture release. Each box includes six bottles, with two bottles of each varietal.
Every release remains limited and unrepeated. Once sold, it will never be produced again. Future editions will follow a seasonal format, each telling a new South African story through wine, design, and symbolism.
Wine Couture sits firmly in the collector space. Scarcity, intention, and narrative define its value.
A new chapter, not a departure
Wine Couture shows how creative worlds expand when artists trust instinct and patience. Fashion remains Coetzee’s foundation. Wine becomes another medium for expression.
When precision meets authenticity, boundaries soften. Wine Couture proves that couture does not need fabric to exist.

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