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SOUTH
AFRICA, SOWETO, GAUTENG, 18 JULY 2011 – South Africa’s
first and biggest township-based wine festival, the successful 2011
Soweto Wine Festival, has signed up a 3-year headline sponsorship
with South Africa’s largest liquor retail outlet, Tops at SPAR,
adding serious punch to the growth of the festival.
Says Ray Edwards, CEO Tops at Spar, “Tops at SPAR have, from inception,
been on the cutting edge of innovation and now believe the time is right to begin
an association with the Soweto Wine Festival. This market is a long ignored opportunity
and we look forward to improving our brand equity through this headline sponsorship."
Says Marilyn Cooper, Cape Wine Master, joint founding member of the Soweto Wine
Festival and MD of the Cape Wine Academy who are the organisers of the festival: “We
are very excited at securing Tops at SPAR as our headline sponsor. This event,
and therefore market, grows from strength to strength every year, and TOPS adds
a new dimension that is important to this growth; Soweto Wine Festival is becoming
the most important wine educational event in South Africa which, by the sheer
fabulousness of the residents in Soweto and surrounding areas, is also the trendiest
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It is expected that in excess of 8000 visitors will be at the 2011 festival
to delight in tasting a wide range of styles and cultivars, whilst interacting
with lifestyle brands, having a meal in the revamped food court, which will
host local Sowetan restaurants exploring a wide variety of tastes. There will
be approximately 950 wines to taste this year so make the most of the 3 days
to spread your wine tasting experiences.
The popular Nederburg Wine & Food Tasting Theatre presented by Nederburg
winemaker Tariro Masayiti, who fell in love with wine after his first glass
and wants to share his passion, will be at the festival, giving free access
to all visitors who wish to expand their wine tasting knowledge. Presenting
red, white and dessert wines in this Nederburg’s exclusive theatre created
for the festival, Masayiti will encourage visitors to try these with foods
representing the five taste sensations.
A few of the other major sponsors at the festival this year include DStv, who
are also VIP Lounge sponsors for Saturday evening, City Press, Kaya FM, Ezemvelo
KZN Wildlife and Vodacom. There will also be luxurious, interactive wine lounges
from Distell’s 4th Street, Nederburg, KWV’s Café Culture,
DGB’s The Saints and Distell’s JC le Roux.
Says Suraya Hamdulay, Vodacom’s Executive Head of Corporate Citizenship, “The
core value behind the Soweto Wine festival was to introduce South Africa’s
quality wines to the majority of the population, and spread the message that
wine is not only for a few South Africans to enjoy. Enjoying wine should be
a way of life for all South Africans. Today we continue to keep the wine flowing
by encouraging, educating and growing wine drinkers in Mzansi.”
Mnikelo Mangciphu, co-founding member of the Soweto Wine Festival and owner
of Morara Wine Emporium in Soweto says, “We are again upping our game
this year to cater to the expected crowds. The festival now caters to a large
and broad market of intelligent and educated black wine drinkers who have been
drinking wine as part of their lifestyle for over 6 years. In fact, 51% of
the festival visitors fit into this premium wine drinking market. Now only
approximately 11% are new drinkers. Just 6 years ago these figures were reversed.”
City Press “7” lifestyle magazine Editor, Babalwa Shota comments, "The
Soweto Wine Festival is the trend in wine appreciation when it started. Seven
years later, there are many more festivals targeting the discerning black consumer,
but nothing matches the thrill of this special festival. City Press and Soweto
Wine Festival are both brands that have set a precedent when it comes to the
needs of the upwardly mobile professional who appreciates the good things in
life. This is why both brands keep growing, together and with their loyal customers.
We look forward to continuing this partnership which is about giving our readers
the best kind of lifestyle they deserve.”
This year the Cape Wine Academy Careers and Business Education section will
provide a platform introducing visitors to careers and education in wine. Organisers
of the festival, the Cape Wine Academy provides a range of social and professional
wine courses for individuals and tertiary institutions and specialises in creating
bespoke wine-tasting events for corporate clients.
FESTIVAL DETAILS
Dates and Times:
Thursday 1st September to Saturday 3rd September 2011
Thurs & Fri – 6pm to 10pm
Sat – 5pm to 9pm
Venue:
University of Johannesburg, Main Hall, Soweto Campus, Chris Hani Road, Soweto
Tickets:
R100 per person
Ticket Availability:
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