Takamaka Boutique Winery
Takamaka Boutique Winery
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
About
“By creating the only winery in Mauritius dedicated to the production of lychee wine, I wanted to write the art of winemaking differently:with a lot of audacity, some technical know-how and a great amount of fun. Some say we have stars in our eyes, some say we are extravagants. What is certain is that we are somewhere West of the Sun and East of the Moon." Alexander Oxenham, Oenologist Takamaka Boutique Winery proposes guided tours of its winery including a unique lychee wine tasting experience. Meet and Greet the Oenologist or his spouse for a human touch you will remember. Advance booking advised. Shop and Coffee corner available on site. Come for a relaxing time. Picnic lunch packs available at the Coffee Corner. Come, Experience, Enjoy.
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- Grant LDurban, South Africa45 contributionsInteresting afternoonLovely surprise. Very knowledgeable staff gave a very informative overview of the process of making wine from litchi. Could sit and watch the process through a glass window while tasting. We did not eat - but it is a lovely location - really nice story and great feel to the location. We enjoyed and took a few bottles with us back home.Visited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 16 January 2024
- ValentinaSh10 contributionsDelicious Lycee WineWe stumbled across this little winery on a day trip from our hotel. The winery offers meals and wine tasting. We enjoyed the wine tasting, which was presented by a lovely lady who was very well informed of the products and processing. We were absolutely surprised and delighted with our find. Please take the opportunity to taste these award winning lycee wines and support the local economy. We bought several bottles of wine, dessert wine, and their jams and vinegar. We were lucky to find some of the wine at our hotel and enjoyed the wine throughout our stay.Visited February 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 15 February 2024
- Lizeth Travels and TalesPretoria, South Africa213 contributionsLychee wine, something else than grapes.Takamaka Winery in Mauritius ingeniously crafts wines from lychees, showcasing the island's creative approach to winemaking. Set against the backdrop of tropical landscapes, this winery offers a unique tasting experience, unveiling the essence of Mauritius in every sip. The lychee wines, with their aromatic bouquet and tropical flavors, capture the spirit of the island. The winery's dedication to quality and innovation shines through, making it a standout destination for wine enthusiasts seeking something beyond traditional grape wines. Takamaka Winery is a testament to Mauritius' ability to transform its bounty into delightful and distinctive libations.Visited February 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 21 April 2024
- Markybug73Perth, United Kingdom214 contributionsNice little local boutique wineryThis is a great little spot we visited via TUI with our guide Karen. You get a little video to watch explain the history and description of the process then on to the wine tasting. Afterwards a chance to sample some fruit jams and honey, then off to the gift shop ! We stopped here as part of a multi stop TUI tour. I would happily recommend this venue.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 19 May 2024
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Markybug73
Perth, UK214 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
This is a great little spot we visited via TUI with our guide Karen. You get a little video to watch explain the history and description of the process then on to the wine tasting. Afterwards a chance to sample some fruit jams and honey, then off to the gift shop ! We stopped here as part of a multi stop TUI tour.
I would happily recommend this venue.
I would happily recommend this venue.
Written 19 May 2024
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Ken
Mauritius11 contributions
Dec 2021 • Friends
What a pleasure visiting again.
The staff are delightful and the litchi wines are surprisingly drinkable. Who knew one could make wine from litchis?
We will definitely come back for a leisurely lunch and tasting. 10/10
The staff are delightful and the litchi wines are surprisingly drinkable. Who knew one could make wine from litchis?
We will definitely come back for a leisurely lunch and tasting. 10/10
Written 4 December 2021
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Grant L
Durban, South Africa45 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Lovely surprise. Very knowledgeable staff gave a very informative overview of the process of making wine from litchi. Could sit and watch the process through a glass window while tasting.
We did not eat - but it is a lovely location - really nice story and great feel to the location. We enjoyed and took a few bottles with us back home.
We did not eat - but it is a lovely location - really nice story and great feel to the location. We enjoyed and took a few bottles with us back home.
Written 16 January 2024
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Francoise E
London, UK9 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
This visit was a money con and has to be avoided. They charge over 300 for a guided visit lasting ten minutes . You can’t access the room and you certainly see no demonstration. You only see a small video. I have visited many wine places and this was never like this. Anyway the business has been running one year only and they produce just over 100.000 bottles a year. It has not yet proved itself. The gentleman/ guide was polite but wine is obviously not his business and he can only tell you what he had to learn by heart. The owners were nowhere to be seen.
Also, the wine tasting was made in the very same glass ( sometimes with some of the other wine left at the bottom) and the young gentleman had to be pointed that one of them was corked. I was not drinking myself but was told that I had to be charged the same price. I noticed that they charge 155 for children over 5 and quite frankly this should be free .
I feel that the owners have found a way to generate income there as the business itself is so small. I was not on a tour with the tour operators but I know that many qualify this of ‘ unmissable’ which leads me to believe they haven’t been on the visit itself. Please do not waste your money by going there .
Also, the wine tasting was made in the very same glass ( sometimes with some of the other wine left at the bottom) and the young gentleman had to be pointed that one of them was corked. I was not drinking myself but was told that I had to be charged the same price. I noticed that they charge 155 for children over 5 and quite frankly this should be free .
I feel that the owners have found a way to generate income there as the business itself is so small. I was not on a tour with the tour operators but I know that many qualify this of ‘ unmissable’ which leads me to believe they haven’t been on the visit itself. Please do not waste your money by going there .
Written 13 April 2019
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Dear Françoise,
Since our opening in Nov of 2017, we have had nothing but glowing reviews from over 10,000 guests from the world over. So imagine my surprise when I came across your negative review.
Because I am genuinely concerned over your bad experience, allow me to address the points you have raised:
- The guided tour is Rs 315 per adult (about EUR 8) which includes the visit of the winery, a video and the tasting of four wines. Children pay Rs 155 (about EUR 4) which includes the visit and a glass of fruit juice. I believe these are very reasonable prices based on the going rate of wine tours. During the tour, the guide explains the story behind the winery, the family
history, then takes you through the gangway from where you see all the stainless-steel tanks, after which he plays a video which is about 7 min long. Finally, the guide showcases the ageing cellar. As you can see, this could not possibly be done in under 10 minutes.
- The access to the cellar is restricted, for obvious securitiy reasons. Moreover, we have never advertized "demonstrations" to the public. Since you are familiar with the wine
industry, you would know that wine is made only during the harvest season (around a month long).
- Our production is about 15,000 bottles/year (although 100,000 bottles is a fantastic goal). This is to say, we are a very small artisanal winery.
- Our wines are unique (l'm the only Enologist in the world making exclusively lychee wine). Widely acclaimed chefs such as Michel Sarran, Thierry Drapeau, Didier Corlou or Pierre Hermes can vouch for me. You may also enquire about me at hotels in Mauritius such as Le Royal Palm, Le Prince Maurice and many others that employ sommeliers.
- Regarding our young guide, Jonas, he has been employed only for a few months, and surely, he will develop more confidence with time. Please also bear in mind, that there is no wine culture in Mauritius as it is the case in Europe. Therefore, the world of wine is fairly new to Jonas who is a gentle, charming young man, and I'm very glad to have him on board. I'll encourage him the best I can on his journey through the world of wine.
- I do my best to conduct the tasting with my guests. Many reviewers here can confirm this. But sometimes I may have meetings outside the winery, which was the case the day you came.
- We do the tasting in the same glass as it's done in 90% of the wineries worldwide. But it is a fact that Jonas should have changed the glass if the wine was "corked" (this is also the very first time that we're having a "corked" wine).
Far from being a scam, this is a project driven by a passionate and committed team devoted to our craft.
We are new, we are small, and surely there are many things that we can improve, so please support us with your patience and feedback.
If you were to return, I can personally guarantee you the experience you were promised and would be delighted to invite you to the winery for lunch.
Best regards,
Alexander
Written 14 April 2019
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Nick P
Nerja, Spain16 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Very professional and interesting tour , followed by a delicious tasting and the option to purchase wine
Written 1 January 2018
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Dear Nick
Thanks for your review. Glad to hear you enjoyed our wines.
Written 8 January 2018
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Julian M
49 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
The owner knows more about wine that anyone I have met on many winery tours around the globe.
5 star service, very affordable prices, new wine flavours you will never forget. Definitely will re - visit when back.
5 star service, very affordable prices, new wine flavours you will never forget. Definitely will re - visit when back.
Written 14 April 2019
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Joanna S
5 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
Beautiful place, family atmosphere and very friendly staff. Wines from litchi are really worth trying.
For me the best was pink "aperichy" :)
For me the best was pink "aperichy" :)
Written 10 March 2019
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Amy
Hemel Hempstead, UK54 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
Me and my husband stopped here as part of an organised trip through TUI (colourful south). It’s quite a unique experience, you pay for entry and watch a video about the production and history of the wine (subtitled in a few different languages). It is quite nice to overlook where there are a few people working cleaning the lychee fruit. You enter the winery and the smell of the lychee is fantastic. The scenery around is fantastic as well. We tasted a few different wines, a rosé, a white and a sort of dessert wine. All of the wines are quite sweet, so was excellent for me. The person talking you through the different wines tells you about them and the portion sizes I thought were quite generous. We walked away with a couple of bottles of wine as we loved the unique flavour and aroma of the wine. In my opinion it is worth a visit to learn a little about local products on Mauritius.
Written 13 December 2018
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cdbridge01
Manchester, UK312 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Saw sign on way to do Tamarind Falls hike and was intrigued.
Stopped on way back and despite the thought of lychee wine not being that appealing decided to do a tasting.
What a pleasant surprise - 4 wines for 150 rupee per person (300 rupee if you also want the tour).
All staff were really friendly and accommodating and our lunch order was taken prior to tasting and food ready immediately after.
This is a very new venture (less than 1 year old) and one that we hope survives.
Would certainly recommend a visit.
Stopped on way back and despite the thought of lychee wine not being that appealing decided to do a tasting.
What a pleasant surprise - 4 wines for 150 rupee per person (300 rupee if you also want the tour).
All staff were really friendly and accommodating and our lunch order was taken prior to tasting and food ready immediately after.
This is a very new venture (less than 1 year old) and one that we hope survives.
Would certainly recommend a visit.
Written 3 October 2018
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Alexis S
Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium27 contributions
Nov 2017
We went to the winery the week it opened. It was a nice experience and the staff was very welcoming. There was some small issues that are quite logical when you just open. The biggest disappointment was that they hadn't received the label and couldn't sell the wine.
Written 22 January 2018
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