The Wineshow

 

Welcome to the Wine Show Durban

First it was Jo'burg, then PE and now The Wine Show is taking on Durban, bringing you a bigger and better show than ever before. With approximately 70 stands offering you a wide variety of wines from local and international producers, The Wine Show Durban is sure to become the premier wine show in the area. 

From 23-25 November, you'll be able to stock up on wines just before the holiday season starts, whether cool whites for sipping next to the pool or a good red to complement any festive dish, by sampling the vast range available, you'll find just what you're looking for at our show.

The Wine Show is known for its fun and informative atmosphere where visitors have a chance to be educated, sample and purchase wines directly from the producer, whether you want just one bottle or several cases, the decision is yours. Be sure to save the date and we will see you at the Durban Exhibition Centre.

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Top tips for navigating The Wine Show

Whether you are a first time visitor or a seasoned pro, these tips will ensure you quaff with confidence

Cape Town, October 2012: The Wine Show Durban will take place from 23 – 25 November 2012 at the Durban Exhibition Centre and will offer KZN residents the opportunity to sample wines from over 60 estates. For first time visitors it can be daunting to decide which wines to try, which to buy and what questions to ask.

The Wine Show aims to demystify wines for all and ensure that wine connoisseurs and novices alike find new favourites amongst the wines on offer.

"The Show's unique blend of edutainment, mouth-watering food and SA's finest wineries has proved popular in Joburg and PE and so we decided that it was time to bring the Winelands to Durban," says John Woodward, Director of The Wine Show. "With the festive season just around the corner, the Show is also perfectly timed to start Christmas shopping for friends, family and corporate gifts or simply to stock up on your personal collection of wine for the upcoming festive season."

To make sure your experience of The Wine Show is fun and enjoyable, here are our top ten tips to help you navigate the show like a pro:

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Take a look at the Show Map to familiarise yourself with the layout and find out where your favourite wineries are situated;

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Start off with bubbly and then work your way to white wines, leaving red and fortified wines for last;

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Find a wine that you enjoy, take a look at the label to see what type of grape it is e.g. Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Merlot, Pinotage, etc. and then try the same varietal from different estates.

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It is also useful to note where the wine has come from. For instance Robertson has a warmer climate than Stellenbosch, so its wines are often bolder. Likewise, cool-climate areas such as Elgin arguably produce more delicate wines, particularly with Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. You may find you naturally prefer cooler or warmer climate wines;

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Other things to look out for are the vintage, alcohol content and if you are sensitive to sulphates, take note of whether the wine contains these;

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Don't be afraid to ask questions - the winemakers have come to The Wine Show specifically to meet and talk to you about their wines. There are no silly questions;ALSO

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If you plan on tasting quite a few wines during the course of the day/ night then it's probably best to make use of the spittoons. Be sure to take a break from tasting and enjoy some food and a cool drink at one of the in-show restaurants;

 

 

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It is impossible to taste all of the wines on show, or even a selection of wines from every winery, in just one day. The Weekend Pass (R160) is therefore perfect for the intrepid wine-explorer;

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One of the advantages of The Wine Show is that there are over 60 of SA's best loved wineries under one roof and you are able to buy the wines at the show. Be sure to take advantage of promotional offers, gift packs and cellar door prices to stock up on wines for the festive season and Christmas gifts for family and friends. From bubbly and port to local and international wines, yummy cheeses, olives and olive oil you are sure to find something for everyone on your Christmas gift list;

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If you find yourself stocking up on more bottles than you can comfortably carry, remember that Dawn Wing offers a "Sip 'n Ship" service – simply drop off your purchases and collect them on your way out or arrange for the wines to be couriered directly to your door.

For those who already consider themselves to be rather knowledgeable on wine, look out for wines from other parts of the world including Italy, France, Chile, New Zealand and Spain.

These can be quite different to the local wines that we are used to as the wine-making style and terroir often vary significantly. Be sure to stop at the Frogitt & Vonkel, Wines of the World and Nixan stands to sample everything from French Champagne to Italian Prosecco, but don't forget our local Methode Cap Classique.

Whilst The Wine Show Durban promises to be a lot of fun, it is important to drink responsibly.

Ensure that someone in your group is the designated driver or make use of the Goodfellas team who will be on stand-by for the last 3 hours of each show day to drive visitors home, free of charge, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Tickets are available in advance through Computicket for R85 per person, at the door for R95 and weekend passes are R160 per person. For more information call 021 888 8800.

The Wine Show Durban:

  • Friday 23 November 2012:
    17:00 – 21:00

 

  • Saturday 24 November 2012:
    12:00 – 21:00

 

  • Sunday 25 November 2012:
    12:00 – 17:00