Trade businesses and wine
enthusiasts gathered to savour great tasting wines at the Wines of South Africa
Grand Tasting event held to commemorate Nelson Mandela Day at the Federal
Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos on Saturday July 18th, 2015.
The event afforded guests the opportunity to enjoy new wine
releases, lively music and a feast of finger-licking canapés, while networking
and meeting with people of great minds. The experience was comparable to any
wine tasting event in the world. The tasting event is a prelude to the Cape
Wines showcase and fair in Cape Town, South Africa later in the year.
Speaking at the event, South African Consul-General in Nigeria,
Ambassador Mokgethi Monaisa, remarked that, “This is indeed a great day and we
are happy to celebrate Nelson Mandela this way. Today is his birthday. Remember
that when he died he was 95 years old. So he would have been 97 years today.
For the past four years, we’ve brought Wines of South Africa to Nigeria. I have
been here for four years; I hope you will remember me as the man who brought
WOSA to Nigeria. WOSA has made us proud. This is a clear message from South
Africa that our agro industries are real alive. We don’t only produce
vegetables and end there but our industry is so advanced that we do produce
wines. And we do compete with the greatest in the world.”
“Today we are celebrating Nelson Mandela. Since 2010, the United
Nations declared this day an international Nelson Mandela Day. They also called
upon everybody in the world; individual, companies and organisations to spend
67minutes of their time on this particular day to acknowledge the 67years that
Nelson Mandela spent fighting for the right of the people. And indeed, we have
been spending today in history; all of us we have done something for 67minutes.
Now this particular 67minutes we lived to drink wine. Let’s drink to that”, he
enthused.
The Wines of South Africa Grand Tasting, now in its third
edition was in partnership with Spronks Creation Limited; organisers of Nigeria
International Wine and Spirit Fair (NIWSF). It aimed to showcase quality wines
from over wine producers and over 200 wine brands from different regions in the
Cape Wineland of South Africa. The event brought more than 20 wine producers
from South Africa to Nigeria to interact with consumers, distributors and
wholesalers as well as people in the hospitality and tourism industry.
This year’s event started with a professional wine course
training session led by Wine Advisor, Brad Coetzer, from renowned education
company ‘Under the Influence’ in partnership with Beverage Intelligence.
The course which came with a professional certificate was opened to trade
businesses such as hospitality and tourism operators like restaurants, pubs,
lounges and food and beverages managers, portfolio managers, gourmet and brand
reporters and a business-to-business session with wine distributors and
wholesalers.
Wines
of South Africa (WOSA) represents all South African wine producers who export
their products. WOSA, was established in its current form in 1999, has over 500
producers on its database, comprising all the major South African wine
exporters. It is constituted as a not-for-profit company and is totally
independent of any producer or wholesaling company. It is also independent of
any government department, although it is recognised by government as an Export
Council.
WOSA’s mandate is to promote the
export of all South African wines in key international markets. Traditional
markets include the United Kingdom, Germany Sweden and the Netherlands. More
recently, WOSA has also been developing markets for South African wines in the
United States, Canada, Russia, and Asia. WOSA is funded by a levy per litre on
all bottled natural and sparkling wines exported.

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