Diverse Flavours to reveal updated ranges at TFWA World Exhibition

Wines & spirits exporter Diverse Flavours is to reveal its updated ranges at TFWA World Exhibition next week, including almost 50 premium South African wines.

These include Avondale organic wines, Cape Point, Cederberg, Delaire Graff, Ernie Els, Kleinood and Napier estates and vineyards. South Africa’s two oldest wineries will also be represented: Groot Constantia wines dates back to 1685 and family- owned Deetlefs Estate dates back to 1822. 

A wide selection of South African wines will be showcased by Diverse Flavours

The exporter said that within this portfolio will be “quite a few new wines to be launched for the first time in Cannes.” It added that South African wines “offer a unique variation of regionalism, diversity, history and taste profiles, just what the consumer is looking for in duty free.”

With the gin trend continuing it will also launch a premium hand-crafted, limited-batch gin, Cape Diversity. Diverse Flavour’s Managing Director Anthony Budd said: “Distilled from classic gin and indigenous botanicals, [this is] a spirit evoking the boundless beauty and diversity of the Cape Floral Kingdom, an endemic plant region found only in South Africa.”  

A Japanese Sake portfolio completes its lineup and includes one of the oldest sake breweries from Kobe Sakuramasamune, Koshitsukano from Niigata, and the famous Kinshimasamune from Kyoto. Experts will be on hand to discuss and explain the characteristics of the premium Sake range.

Budd said: “Our business model is based on building long-term relationships, giving the best service, being flexible, moving fast, and finding solutions and products to build your business as profitably as possible. If you would like to make an appointment and taste products from our portfolio please visit our stand K55 at Green Village.”

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