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  Double tickets to Fijnwyn festival up for grabs!

31 Mar 2014

Topics: Constantia Glen, De Krans, Glen Carlou, Guardian Peak, Hermanuspietersfontein, Morgenster, Rietvallei, Shokran Events Venue, South Africa, South African wine, Viljoensdrift, Welgemeend, Wildekrans, wine

The third Fijnwyn Food & Wine Festival takes place at Shokran Events Venue, Pretoria East, on Workers Day 2014, 1 May, and you stand a chance of sharing in the festivities at no charge courtesy of Platter’s Guide and the event organisers.

Fijnwyn aims to create an ideal setting for families to feast their senses on wine, food, music and the beautiful setting of Shokran, which is also a pecan nut and almond farm.

A wide variety of wine estates, including Glen Carlou, Morgenster, Rietvallei, De Krans, Welgemeend, Wildekrans, Guardian Peak, Hermanuspietersfontein, Constantia Glen and Viljoensdrift are taking part.

Enjoy delicious food-and-wine pairing, and spend quality time with family and friends. Limited pre-booked picnic baskets and various food stalls are available on the day.

For details, visit the festival Facebook page or email Christel Papenfus at christel@shokran.co.za.

Congratulations! The winners of the two sets of tickets are are Tshepang Monare and Chris Franklin.

Well done to you! We hope you and your partner have a wonderful time indulging in the wine, food and music.

Feel free to share your experience with us here on our website, on Facebook or @wineonaplatter on Twitter.

Thanks to everyone who took part in the giveaway. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on future Platter's competitions, giveaways and promotions.


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