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Suncoast’s Globe to host TOPS at SPAR Wine Show in May

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The TOPS at SPAR Wine Show is set for a dazzling Durban ‘POURformance’ this year – appearing for the first time at Suncoast’s magnificent new multipurpose venue, The Globe, from 9 to 11 May, marking the launch of South Africa’s biggest and boldest 2019 travelling wine show this year to seven cities around the country.

Andrew Douglas, Owner and Producer of The Wine Show, says this is the show’s seventh appearance in Durban, which has always been warm and welcoming of ‘WINEderland’. “This year’s show in The Globe at Suncoast will deliver more than ever before – with an amazing line-up of well-known and as-yet-undiscovered gems from the world-renowned Cape winelands for tasting and buying, entertainment at every turn, interactive edutainment in our popular wine theatres, as well as many other crowd-pleasing attractions such as the ‘Search for a Super Taster’ South African Wine Tasting Championships, Wine Label Design Awards presented by Rotolabel, shopping, networking opportunities with wine fundis, and more.”

The Globe, which is a vaulted dome that can comfortably accommodate up to 2,200 people, opened to great fanfare in December as part of a massive R1.6 billion re-development of Suncoast, adding a whole new dimension to the entertainment offering on the city’s Golden Mile. “It’s fitting to launch our biggest ever seven-city 2019 tour in this brand-new landmark. We expect the wow factors to be many – and very memorable,” says Douglas.

“The Wine Show is always fun, and it offers something for every wine-lover from novice to aficionado; it’s the place to stock up on old favourites and make new discoveries, which can be shipped free of charge with our complimentary ‘Sip ‘n Ship’ service,” he adds.

Industry players who participate in the show to deliver content and build awareness of their roles in the industry, include the Restaurant Association of SA, the Old Vine Project, BLACC (Black Cellar Club), SA Sommelier Association, Platter’s Wine Guide, Aware.org (previously ARA), VinPro, Proudly South African, Wesgro, Wines of SA, and the DTI which, as a catalyst for transformation and change and a promoter of cultural diversity in the wine industry, brings five new wine farms to the show in each city.

After Durban, the WINEderland Tour moves on to Johannesburg from 6 to 8 June, Cape Town from 11 to 13 July, Port Elizabeth from 25 to 27 July, Pretoria from 3 to 5 October, East London from 7 to 9 November, ending off in Nelspruit from 28 to 30 November.

For more information and to book tickets, visit www.wineshow.co.za.


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