Cannes debut for Diverse Flavours

By Charlotte Turner |

Having been on the waiting list for three years, Diverse Flavours has finally secured a stand at TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes – October 20th-25th, 2013.

 

Managing Director, Anthony Budd said: “We are extremely pleased to have been awarded a stand at this year’s exhibition and we are really looking forward to showcasing our range of premium South African wines for the first time at Cannes.

 

“We have exhibited for the last three years at TFWA Asia Pacific, which has been fantastic, but now we can look forward to meeting old friends and making new ones at Cannes.”

 

Budd says that the company has a great story to tell, and it will be showing – plus offering samples of – its award winning wines from: Cederberg – ‘highest winery in South Africa’; Ernie Els Wines – owned by the famous golfer; Avondale – organic/bio-diversity wines; Deetlefs – second oldest winery in South Africa under same family ownership and Eagle’s Nest – steepest winery in South Africa.

 

[Above: Wines in the Diverse Flavours portfolio]

 

To round out the portfolio, the stand will also be displaying wines from: Hidden Valley – from the top terrior in Stellenbosch; Mount Vernon – boutique wines; Napier – from Wellington as well as Raats Family Wines, a Cabernet Franc specialist with “many accolades from Robert Parker including the highest rating, 96, for a South African wine,” adds Budd. “So it should be a great show,” he says.

 

The Diverse Flavours stand can be found in the Red Village, Level 1, L34

 

For more information contact: Anthony Budd at: [email protected] or telephone: +27 71 255 7344  or visit the website at: www.diverseflavours.com

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