In line with its long-standing drive for innovation in the wine industry, Wine Tourism SA (WTSA), has announced the Slice of SA campaign, inviting wine tourism and other travel businesses in this vibrant region to join forces.

 

Wine and tourism are each other’s NBFs (new best friends) with good food, stylish getaways and ‘wish you were here’ adventures part and parcel of a “proper” Western Cape Winelands experience.

 

The experiential #Stellenblog blogger campaign kicked off with a digital bang on Monday, 5 May, when the pioneering Stellenbosch American Express® Wine Routes caused quite a stir on social media networks with some of the most influential international and national bloggers uncovering and digitally sharing the secrets and stories of South’s Africa’s oldest and foremost wine route with the world.

 

The exclusive winery of Peter Falke is nestled against the majestic slopes of the Helderberg mountains in the heart of the Stellenbosch winelands, South Africa.

 

You know how it is. Storytelling is the new brand zeitgeist, only there’s very seldom any actual story to tell – either because the brand HAS no history or because its history is so dull no one cares. And then there are brands that simply ARE stories. Muratie is one such brand.

 

Theuns Jordaan, Robbie Wessels, Loukmaan Adams and Karen Zoid are some of the headliners taking centre stage at South Africa’s most authentic harvest festival,

 

The Wellington Wine Harvest Festival, an initiative of the Mutual & Federal Agri Wellington Wine Route, is back for the 7th round and promises an unforgettable day in the heart of the Cape Winelands on 15 March 2014.

 

It’s national FAIRTRADE WEEK and we are celebrating the strength of collective power! Celebrated from 10 to 16 March, the theme of FAIRTRADE WEEK 2014 is UNLOCKING THE POWER OF THE MANY.

 

With harvest in full-swing, the annual Paarl Ommiberg “Round the Rock” festival to be held on Saturday, 8  March 2013 from 10:00 until 18:00 and on Sunday, 9 March from 11:00 until 16:00,

 

Trams are a regular feature of movie scenes filmed in San Francisco, affording the audiences a glimpse of this classic mode of transport.