Tag Archives: Pretoria

What to expect at Corks & Forks, and at Joburg bubbly festival

IT’S WINE FESTIVAL time in Gauteng province SA: Corks & Forks at the Idlewild Country Estate in Olifantsfontein / Irene south of Pretoria on Saturday 25 March, the Johannesburg Cap Classique & Champagne Festival at the Inanda Polo Club in Sandton on both the 25th and Sunday the 26th. Both events are billed as classy and sophisticated, Corks & Forks

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Going to Fijnwyn? Here are the wines you can look forward to

THE FANCY Fijnwyn and Fijnwyn Bubbles Wine & Food Markets on 20 and 21 March at the Shokran Events Venue in Pretoria East both involve unlimited wine tastings, live music and a farm setting (pecan and almond orchards), but there the similarity ends. The more exclusive fancy festival includes a harvest table of food and a larger variety of wines

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No month more busy than June when it comes to top SA wine events

  SA WINE lovers are spoilt for choice in June 2019 – so many shows, fairs and festivals to choose from, all around the country. Juliet Cullinan, FynArts, Wacky Wine Weekend, Trophy Wine Show – and the first auction of fine rarities to be hosted by Wine Cellar, Strauss & Co and Sommelier Higgo Jacobs.   4 & 5 JUNE

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Affairs, a Carnival, Tuning of the Vine… Top SA Wine Events in May

  NO DOUBT affairs of one sort or another will be sparked during Wade Bales’ wine and whisky whirls in South Africa’s capitals. Love is in the air, and it’s that time of year when the Cab Franc producers of the country converge. There are plenty of occasions to contemplate in May 2019, whether you’re in Cape Town, Durban, Franschhoek,

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Plett Wine Festival canned… So ‘all eyes’ on Constantia, Robertson, Paarl

DARN! It was sad to hear that the Wine & Bubbly Festival scheduled to take place on the beach at Plettenberg Bay in March had been cancelled due to ‘late withdrawal of the sponsorship’ – though good to read that Plett Tourism and Plett Winelands ‘will return with another world-class experience in 2020’. Instead then, the main focus of attention in

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