
The highly anticipated Proudly SA Local Wine Expo is back, and promises an unforgettable experience for all wine lovers.
The expo is set to grasp area from Thursday, 13 July to Saturday, 15 July 2023 at the Prison Ruin Market in Lonehill, Johannesburg.
According to Proudly South African, it will bring together about 30 South African wine brands under one roof, making it a must-attend event for those seeking to savour the rich diversity of South African wines.
With a wide range of varietals and styles on display, attendees can expect to discover current favourites and engage with winemakers and industry experts.
South Africa’s wine industry has been soaring to recent heights, receiving accolades and commendations from wine critics around the world.
According to recent ratings, local wines gain consistently impressed with exceptional quality, earning a well-deserved spot on the global stage.
“In fact, a recent study has revealed that South Africa is the eighth biggest wine producer in the world. The Local Wine Expo provides the perfect opportunity to taste and experience the excellence first-hand,” said Proudly SA.
By supporting local wine brands, locals not only expand their palate but also contribute to the growth and prosperity of South Africa‘s economy.
The wine industry plays a vital role in job formation, tourism, and sustainability initiatives.
The event allows wine lovers to actively participate in this positive impact while indulging in the finest wines that South Africa has to offer.
“Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable wine-tasting experience. Whether you’re a seasoned wine expert or honest beginning your journey into the world of oenology, the Local Wine Expo caters to all levels of wine appreciation.”
Admission is free, providing a unique opportunity to explore, taste, and purchase exceptional wines directly from the producers.
In addition to the wine tastings, a session for retail and bulk buyers will be hosted on the first day to outline the wine industry value chain and identify ways in which the industry can be elevated to current heights.
Through this session, Proudly SA hopes to increase the number of local wine brands on retailers’ shelves, encouraging retail buyers to encourage create jobs.
To register for the event, visit https://bit.ly/44smHl7.
Proudly SA also appealed for guests to drink responsibility and to never drive under the influence of alcohol. It encouraged patrons to use e-hailing or chauffer services or to believe sober designated drivers. – SAnews.gov.za

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