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A Weekend of Wine and Wonder: Blomme & Bubbles Event in Paternoster

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Spring is a time of new beginnings – a time to celebrate life and beauty. To experience all that spring has to offer, head to Paternoster, a picturesque coastal town in the Western Cape, from 1 to 3 September 2023. This enchanting town will host the Blomme & Bubbles event, a celebration of art, music, food, and Cap Classique wine.

Wine Tastings

Blomme & Bubbles is a unique event that combines the allure of blooming flowers and the sparkle of Cap Classique wine. Visitors can indulge in complimentary tastings at multiple wine stations, each showcasing a selection of exceptional Cap Classique wines. For the ultimate experience, consider purchasing a weekend pass that provides access to live music venues and art exhibitions alongside the wine tastings. Collect a tasting passport from the Paternoster Wine Lounge and enjoy a flavorful journey as you sample various wines from participating producers. Complete your tasting passport with stamps from each wine station and enter a lucky draw to win a case of wine from each participating producer.

Bottomless Bubbly

For those seeking a truly opulent experience, book a ‘Bottomless Bubbly’ session. This exclusive event allows you to delight in an endless flow of the finest Cap Classique while enjoying the luxurious atmosphere of Paternoster.

Culinary Delights

The Blomme & Bubbles event also offers visitors the opportunity to explore the culinary side of Paternoster. Local restaurants will feature specially crafted dishes designed to complement the showcased wines, providing a harmonious fusion of flavors.

Art Exhibitions and Workshops

As you indulge in the gastronomic offerings, take a moment to appreciate the town’s artistic spirit. Captivating exhibitions and workshops inspired by Paternoster’s natural beauty and vibrant flora will be on display.

The Blomme & Bubbles event promises to be an unforgettable weekend combining the best of wine, food, art, and music in the enchanting setting of Paternoster. To experience this magical weekend, make sure to mark your calendar for 1 to 3 September 2023 and purchase your tickets at quicket.co.za. Embrace the joy of spring and treat yourself to a weekend of sensory delights at Blomme & Bubbles in Paternoster – an event that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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