Prepare for an unforgettable experience as the 22nd Absa Champagne in Africa Festival returns to Summer Place in Sandton on 8 November 2024.
- The event designed for lovers of champagne, fine dining, and all things sophisticated, will showcase the finest French champagnes and a blend of African hospitality and heritage.
- One of the festival’s highlights is the unparalleled opportunity to taste authentic French champagnes.
- This festival goes beyond taste, aiming to provide a feast for all the senses.
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The 2024 Absa Champagne in Africa Festival opens to the public, giving all French champagne lovers a chance to experience these unique bubbles. From seasoned champagne connoisseurs to first-time visitors, everyone is invited to embrace the spirit of the festival.
The Absa Champagne in Africa Festival is a true celebration of the artistry and elegance that champagne brings to our lives.
// Group Chief Marketing and Corporate Affairs Officer at Absa Group, Sydney Mbhele
Considered to be one of the largest French Champagne festival in Africa, the event offers guests a chance to experience world-class tastes, sights, and sounds. This year’s theme honors the “joie de vivre,” that effervescent enjoyment of life, perfectly embodied by the elegance and tradition of French champagne.
At its heart, this festival is more than an event; it’s an ode to the enduring partnership between Absa and the Ambassadeur Dignitaire of L’Ordre des Coteaux de Champagne, an esteemed French order dedicated to celebrating and promoting champagne worldwide. Together, they bring Africa’s most prestigious champagne festival to life, allowing attendees to indulge in over 40 distinguished French champagne houses, each with its own story and legacy.
Attendees will have a chance to explore the full range of flavours and styles that make French champagne so distinctive, tasting and comparing different houses, vintages, and unique blends. This experience allows champagne lovers, whether seasoned connoisseurs or curious newcomers, to discover new favourites and delve into the artistry behind each bottle.
Champagne isn’t the only thing on the menu. Guests will also enjoy a curated selection of culinary offerings designed to complement and enhance the champagne experience. From elegant appetizers to delectable main dishes, the cuisine will be crafted to highlight the nuanced flavours of the champagnes, creating a harmonious sensory experience.
Art installations will add a touch of visual intrigue, while live music will set a sophisticated ambiance, creating a rich, immersive environment that elevates the champagne experience. Fashion showcases will bring an added layer of glamour, allowing attendees to fully indulge in a world of luxury.
The Absa Champagne in Africa Festival has a long and celebrated history, having originally launched as The Absa Champagne Festival over two decades ago. In 2021, the festival rebranded to the Absa Champagne in Africa Festival, reflecting Absa’s inclusive values and its Pan-African footprint.
This year’s festival aims to honour not only the luxury of French champagne but also the stories of resilience and triumph that resonate with our communities.
// Group Chief Marketing and Corporate Affairs Officer at Absa Group, Sydney Mbhele
This rebranding emphasizes a broader celebration of African excellence, offering a world-class event that represents the best of both African hospitality and French sophistication.
For those ready to embark on this journey of taste, culture, and luxury, tickets are available on Quicket for R2250 per person. This exclusive ticket grants access to an event like no other, offering attendees a chance to taste, savour, and celebrate in the company of fellow enthusiasts. From fine champagne and gourmet food to art, fashion, and music, the Absa Champagne in Africa Festival promises an evening of indulgence.
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