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The Pick n Pay Wine & Food Festival Johannesburg is the place to be this October

Text: Lifestyle Desk
Photograph: Supplied

Ring in the start of summer by celebrating South Africa’s wine country, and enjoy award-winning wines, delicious food options and live music at The Wanderers Club.

The Festival offers visitors the opportunity to sample wines from approx. 50 top wine estates. And if you love bubbles, you’re in for a treat with a variety of Cap Classique, MCC, Sparkling Wine, Prosecco and French Champagne for all to enjoy.

The Pick n Pay Fresh Food Market will serve an assortment of dishes prepared with fresh ingredients such as fish and chips, fresh salads, sushi and indulgent cheese and charcuterie boards. Pick n Pay’s Burger & Pizza Trucks will also serve their popular dishes!

Looking to enjoy the Festival without having to worry about what you’re going to eat? We’ve got you covered. Buy your ticket and add on a picnic bag to share – filled with Pick n Pay’s finest cheeses, cured meats, fresh bread, biltong, hummus and more to enjoy while relaxing on the lawns.

Meanwhile, our ever-popular Pick n Pay Tasting Room sessions are back! Level up your tasting experience – skillfully guided by our celebrity chef and the featured producer of your particular session, you get to pair your favourite wines with freshly prepared gourmet canapés. Space is limited to ONLY 40 guests per session.

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