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Flavour is the key theme at this year’s FNB Whisky Live Festival, which will run from 18h00 to 22h00 daily in Cape Town at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from the 4th to 6th November and in Johannesburg at the Sandton Convention Centre from the 11th –
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Taking place at The Cape Town International Convention Centre from 4th to 6th November 2009 and at The Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg from 11th to 14th November 2009, the FNB Whisky Live Festival provides the perfect platform from which to ease yourself into the world of whisky. It
When you hear people speaking about Dullstroom, you generally think about quaint little bed & breakfasts and trout. But Steve Adams, co-owner of Wild About Whisky in Dullstroom’s Auldstone House, says that Dullstroom is quickly becoming South Africa’s own whisky destination – a “Scottish Highlands away from Scotland”.
Whisky, like many other alcoholic beverages, is an acquired taste and can be very overwhelming if you jump into the deep-end and start taking on the big, bold and full-bodied whiskies of the world. But according to Steve Adams, one of the co-owners of Wild About Whisky in Dullstroom,
Now in its third year, the organisers of the Taste of Joburg Festival promise that this year’s show will be the biggest and best show to date. Bringing together 16 of the city’s most acclaimed restaurants and carefully-selected exhibitors; the show is expecting to draw up to 18,000 attendees,
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There have been many interesting love affairs in the world over the course of history. But one that clearly stands out here in Joburg is the huge love affair that Chef Philippe Wagenführer, the patron chef of the Roots Gourmet Restaurant at Forum Homini, based in the Cradle
So by now you’ve gathered that Virgin Mobile is in my shit books and that I’ve also taken the steps to cancel my contract. That’s done and dusted (I hope). But now I have a dilemma: You see, over the ten months that I’ve been on my Virgin Mobile
Dare I tempt fate and say it, but I think I’m finally free of Virgin Mobile. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but I took a page out of a colleague’s book and made such a nuisance of myself that hopefully they just hurried up the process.
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