A new South African wine sold in the United States will raise funds to support human rights and social justice in Africa. African Passion wines, made in the KWV Cellar of Paarl in the heart of the Cape wineland, are fruit-forward and balanced by soft maturation characteristics. The seven varietals include cabernet sauvignon, merlot, moscato, sauvignon blanc, chardonnay and chenin blanc, as well as a cabernet merlot blend. KWV, a pioneer in the South African wine industry, is contributing 10 percent of all sales to the TransAfrica Forum. Based in Washington, D.C., TransAfrica promotes diversity and equity in foreign policy and justice for the African world. “Our involvement with African Passion wine has been a blessing for our organization,” said Nicole Lee, President of TransAfrica Forum. “In addition to the ongoing support from the brand, the partnership allows us to spread awareness towards our overall mission of promoting diversity, equity and justice for the African world.”
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www.africanpassionwines.com
I love these wines. My husband is from Capetown and talks about this brand all the time!
Posted by: Megan Denyer | March 03, 2015 at 06:10 AM