Wine lovers indulge in wine and chocolate pairing experience to mark Women’s Month

In honour of Women’s Month, wine enthusiasts indulged in a wine and chocolate matching experience at the Indaba Tasting Room, in Fourways. Picture: Timothy Bernard/Independent Newspapers

In honour of Women’s Month, wine enthusiasts indulged in a wine and chocolate matching experience at the Indaba Tasting Room, in Fourways. Picture: Timothy Bernard/Independent Newspapers

Published Aug 26, 2024

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In honour of Women’s Month, wine enthusiasts indulged in a wine and chocolate matching experience at the Indaba Tasting Room, in Fourways.

The evening on Friday, which was another celebration of women, comprised sipping fine wines from a well-curated selection in a sophisticated environment that was perfect for relaxing and soaking in the scenery.

Indaba is one of the wine-tasting adventures in Johannesburg, where you can swirl, sip, and savour some of South Africa’s finest, such as Chenin Blanc, Rose, and Grenache.

In honour of Women’s Month, wine enthusiasts indulged in a wine and chocolate matching experience at the Indaba Tasting Room, in Fourways. Picture: Timothy Bernard/Independent Newspapers

The tasting room is also the perfect setting for a memorable evening with friends, a romantic date, or being booked out privately for an unforgettable event.

The intimate wine estate takes guests to their place of origin with engaging events including sip-and-paint evenings, traditional wine pairings, tasting boards, and educational blending sessions.

Without leaving the City of Gold, visitors may also savour delectable gourmet bites and expert knowledge while getting to know the best flavours of Cape Wineland.

The Indaba Tasting Room not only offers a refined wine tasting experience but also showcases South Africa’s wine culture and a sensory experience that allows visitors to explore the province, showcasing the country’s diverse wine production.

In honour of Women’s Month, wine enthusiasts indulged in a wine and chocolate matching experience at the Indaba Tasting Room, in Fourways. Picture: Timothy Bernard/Independent Newspapers

As they host various farms all year long, guests can develop a relationship with the wine farm and create wine-tasting experiences that take you on a journey and expose the best-kept secrets.

One considers the history underlying each drink rather than just purchasing a bottle, and explore South Africa’s wine narratives to learn about the diversity of their vineyards.

This added to the list of noteworthy events across the country that have been honouring women from every socio-economic class, as August nears to a close.

The Star