Tradition Meets Innovation: Chef Mynhardt’s Culinary Celebration of Heritage Month

As South Africa gears up to celebrate Heritage Month this September, Chef Mynhardt Joubert stands at the forefront, epitomising the country’s rich culinary tapestry. He wishes to take South African families and friends on a nostalgic journey where shared traditions and the love language of food unite us all. The …

Savour the hues and tastes of autumn with Steenberg Nebbiolo #WineNews

Discover the rich autumn flavours of Steenberg Nebbiolo, the Italian grape variety that thrives in the granite soils of the farm’s phenomenal cool climate terroir in the Constantia Wine Valley. Originating in the Piedmont region on Northern Italy, Nebbiolo is considered one of the great Italian grape varieties. Made in …

Black-Owned Wine Brands Boost South Africa in New York #News

The Big Apple will soon welcome the biggest group of black -owned South African wine brands to ever participate at North America’s leading international wine exhibition. Sixteen black-owned brands will represent South Africa’s slowly but surely more diverse wine industry at Vinexpo America in New York. This trade-only expo, convening …

The Legendary Silkie Irish Whiskey Collection #News

Bringing the almost-forgotten smoky style of Irish whiskey back into the consciousness and repertoire of discerning premium spirits drinkers is the collection of Silkie whiskeys.  Each whiskey in the collection is blended to an exacting standard by Sliabh Liag Distillers and takes drinkers on a journey through the rich, surprising …

Delheim Wild Ferment Chenin Blanc still hitting the 1986’s high notes #News

New vintage sports Heritage Seal and tells a wild story The year 1986 was…wild. And not just because Delheim’s Ou Jong (Old Youngster) vineyard – the one that realised its famed Wild Ferment Chenin Blanc – was planted then. Indeed, the Stellenbosch winery has just released its latest vintage, the …

Savour the rebelliousness of the Irish with The Pogues Irish Whiskey #News

The origin of whiskey remains a contentious issue. It is believed that ancient Babylonians and Egyptians distilled potions for medicinal purposes. The process of distilling has also been traced to China where it was developed independently of their European counterparts but when it comes to whiskey, both the Scotts and …

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