“One of the highlights for me on the Jo’burg wine calendar is the Soweto Wine Festival – an awesome annual event that is the brainchild of Marilyn Cooper (head of the Cape Wine Academy). It is one of the events I think bears the proudly South African multi-cultural footprint of the nation and makes us all proud to enjoy wine together! Soweto is vibrant and brimming with people who share our love for wine!”
23/02/2010
Debi van Flymen
Kleine Zalze Wine Ambassador
 
J.C. Le Roux
 
 
 
ABOUT THE SOWETO WINE FESTIVAL

Who Exhibits?
Wine producers, wineries, wine retailers, wine product exhibitors and lifestyle sponsors. Wine exhibitors are limited to 100 wineries on a first come, first served basis.

Ensure that your brand is seen at this trend-setting and world renowned festival in 2010. Check out the confirmed exhibitors for the 2010 festival here.
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What does the Soweto Wine Festival Offer Exhibitors?
A professional, well organised and successful wine exhibition in Soweto
10 complimentary tickets to the festival
The platform to market your wines to over 6,000 visitors
The platform to exhibit to the future of SA wine drinkers – the black middle class market.
The platform to sell your wines directly to over 6,000 black diamonds.
Added value through a national and International publicity campaign (2009 festival gained R3,4 million in PR)
A comprehensive national marketing campaign
Your details and your wines listed in our comprehensive visitors guide - used extensively during and after the festival for referencing
Your winery listed on the Soweto Wine Festival website – www.sowetowinefestival.co.za

Soweto Wine Festival Visitor Demographics
Our visitor profile is the South African black middle class market who geographically reside inall suburbs of Johannesburg, This market is also referred to as Black Diamonds.

This emergent market is still growing at a healthy rate remaining recession-resilient, with an annual spending power estimated to be R250-billion.

The Black middle class sector are the future of South Africa’s wine consumers.
 
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