A Trilogy of Tasting Events: Celebrating Wine and Heritage

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Experience the rich heritage of French and Italian winemaking with Culture Wine Bar‘s trilogy of exclusive tasting events. Explore renowned wine regions, savor exceptional vintages, and indulge in delectable canapés as you embrace your inner wine enthusiast.

Bastille Day Celebration: A Toast to French Heritage (13 July)

Join Culture Wine Bar on Thursday, 13 July, as they pay tribute to Bastille Day and the history of French winemaking. Sip on eight exquisite Premier Cru wines and savor delectable canapés in the sophisticated ambiance of the Wine Library. This event is perfect for both Francophiles and wine enthusiasts.

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A Journey through Italy’s Renowned Wine Regions: Piedmont, Tuscany, and Sicily (27 July)

Embark on a journey through Italy’s most distinguished wine regions on Thursday, 27 July. Guided by David Clarke of Ex Animo Wine Co., attendees will savor nine outstanding wines accompanied by delightful canapés. From the luscious Langhe Nebbiolo of Piedmont to the vibrant Nero d’Avola of Sicily, prepare for an evening of sensory indulgence.

Beaujolais and Burgundy: A Tasting of Timeless Elegance (31 August)

Renowned sommelier Keizer leads guests on an extraordinary exploration of the elegant wines of Beaujolais and Burgundy on Thursday, 31 August. Savor ten velvety reds, along with an assortment of canapés and a two-course dinner, as you delve into the hidden depths of these timeless classics.

Booking and Additional Information

Culture Wine Bar, located at 103 Bree Street, Cape Town, offers a refined setting for these exclusive tasting events. Reservations can be made via DinePlan, with prices ranging from R550 to R1,495 per person, depending on the event. Simply select the desired date, choose 6 pm, and opt for ‘Culture Club’ to secure your booking.

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary journey through the world of wine. Elevate your appreciation and understanding to new heights and cheers to the captivating experiences that await you!

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