Cape Cannabis Co., Woodstock, Cape Town. Private cannabis use legal in South Africa since 2018. Full dagga guide.
Woodstock's Creative Cannabis Culture
Woodstock's creative district character — centred on the Old Biscuit Mill and the Neighbourgoods Market — creates an ideal environment for a cannabis brand that emphasises craft, quality and local provenance. Cape Cannabis Co. aligns itself with the neighbourhood's artisanal ethos, positioning dagga as a craft agricultural product comparable to craft beer or specialty coffee.
Cape Cannabis Co. Products
Cape Cannabis Co. focuses on locally grown Western Cape cannabis, working with small-scale cultivators in the Cederberg and Overberg regions to source distinctive regional varieties. The company's emphasis on terroir and provenance — borrowing from the wine industry playbook natural to a Cape Town business — differentiates it from the more generic cannabis retail experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take cannabis home from Cape Town?
No. Taking cannabis internationally is illegal regardless of South Africa's domestic private-use legalisation. South African customs and the destination country's laws both apply at Cape Town International Airport. Do not attempt to travel internationally with dagga.
Is dagga available to buy in Cape Town?
Commercial retail licensing is still being finalised. Some venues operate in the grey zone created by the private-use legalisation. CBD products derived from hemp are freely available in health shops and pharmacies across Cape Town without any legal complexity.
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