Diverse Flavours widens wines & spirits portfolio
By Charlotte Turner |
Diverse Flavours, best known for its South African wines, is launching a new wine and chocolate pairing pack for Groot Constantia and launching a new Japanese Sake, which will be presented to visitors at the TFWA Asia Pacific Exhibition and Conference (D34 Basement Level) in Singapore.
Diverse Flavours will also be showcasing wines from the South African golfing star, Ernie Els. For this range from the Stellenbosch winery, Diverse Flavours will launch a twin bottle golf ball pack.
Also from South Africa, the company will showcase wines from Avondale and Cederberg – between them they have had nine First and Business Class pouring wines on four of the World’s top ten airlines.
Napier, made famous in Japan and Asia through a feature in the much respected Japanese manga wine comic book, “Tears of God”, will also be on display alongside Deetlefs – the second oldest winery in South Africa and finally Raats Family Wines, also from South Africa.
To round out the portfolio, Diverse Flavours will showcase a range of Champagnes from Champagne Taittinger, including the new Nocturne City Lights package and the acclaimed Comtes De Champagnes.
“Ferreol Du Fou, from Champagne Taittinger will attend TFWA Singapore for the first time and be available on the stand to taste and discuss the wonderful range of Taittinger Champagne products,” says Anthony Budd, Managing Director for Diverse Flavours.
Finally, Diverse Flavours will be launching Sake from one of Japan’s oldest Sake makers – Sakuramasamune who started brewing sake in 1625, and has traditions going back about 400 years.
“It is located in Nada district in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, the most famous region for sake brewing,” says Budd.
To make an appointment with Diverse Flavours contact: [email protected].
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