The Rupert Family

The Start of the Journey

La Motte was acquired in 1970 by the late Dr. Anton Rupert, an internationally respected industrialist who established a global business empire, and was held in high regard as a committed conservationist. Dr. Rupert and his art-devoted wife, Huberte, also played an immense role in the preservation of art.

La Motte Wine Estate, Franschhoek Wine Farm 
The Family Farms

La Motte is one of three wine estates owned by the Rupert family. Hanneli’s brother, Johann Rupert, owns L’Ormarins, formerly owned by the younger brother, Anthonij, who tragically died in a car accident in 2001. Hanneli and Johann are in partnership with the De Rothschild family of France, producing wines on the Fredericksburg farm under the Rupert & Rothschild label.

Hein Koegelenberg

Hein Koegelenberg is married to La Motte’s owner, Hanneli Rupert-Koegelenberg and has been the Chief Executive Officer of La Motte Wine Estate since 1999. His passion for wine and tourism is reflected in the estate’s wine accolades as well as internationally acknowledged tourism offering.

La Motte Wine Estate, Franschhoek Wine Farm
Hanneli Rupert-Koegelenberg

La Motte is owned by the Rupert’s daughter, Hanneli Rupert-Koegelenberg. Formerly one of South Africa’s leading mezzo-sopranos, she is also the inspiration behind La Motte’s programme of Classical Music Concerts presented from the Historic Cellar on the estate.

A New Era

La Motte is pleased to announce the appointment of a new CEO, succeeding current CEO Hein Koegelenberg, who will be retiring at the end of 2025 after 26 years of visionary leadership.

La Motte Wine Estate, Franschhoek Wine Farm
Kobie Lochner

Kobie Lochner is joining the team as CEO in June 2025. To ensure continuity and a smooth transition, Lochner will be working closely with Koegelenberg until the end of 2025.