The Citizen (KZN)

Sipping with the stars

BONANG MATHEBA, DAVID TLALE AND TBO TOUCH NETWORK IN STYLE

- Thami Kwazi city@citizen.co.za

David Tlale, Bonang Matheba and Tbo Touch – three of South Africa’s most distinguis­hed personalit­ies – have joined forces to celebrate successful moments in the history of Paris.

Speaking at a press conference in Rosebank, the trio announced they have partnered with the luxury French cognac brand Courvoisie­r – and boldly mentioned a few perks of this partnershi­p, including the opportunit­y for two Touch central listeners to visit the Courvoisie­r Château in Paris, France, according to media mogul Tbo Touch.

Touch spoke of the reason he joined forces with the cognac. “I am making a leap from average to excellence, and Courvoisie­r is a brand that recognises that in people. It’s nothing new to me as I have done this with my wine and I am looking forward to doing it with this brand.”

For Touch this opportunit­y brings fond memories of having rebranded himself as a premium-league winemaker, as well as the inspiratio­n behind Touch HD, sparked over a glass of cognac with business partner Gareth Cliff.

“I was at a party at Carolyn Steyn’s house and Gareth happened to be there. He had never had cognac. I told him to try it.

“We found a mutual interest and it happened to be the love for digital radio. I never underestim­ate the power of thought which could emerge after a glass of cognac. Drinks like these inspire thoughts of aspiration.”

For Africa Fashion internatio­nal week designer Tlale, the journey between him and the brand was meant to happen, having been introduced to both the brand and Paris in 2007. Ten years down the line he is proud to join a brand which personifie­s luxury.

Tlale hinted at a big announceme­nt about his fashion label and cognac, but didn’t go into detail.

When asked about who the Courvoisie­r drinker resembles, the fashion house designer said: “The cognac guy is a guy who can afford it and does not need his friends to split the price. He is a man with a sense of style (style being an acquired taste). He is set apart from the rest.”

This recipe has made it the drink of choice at the launch of the Eiffel Tower, one of the most fundamenta­l events to take place during Paris’ Golden Age after which it was recognised as one of the premium accompanim­ents to any triumphant toast and celebratio­n ever since.

It has become a favourite of the 010 492-5227

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royal courts while also being the toast of choice among the lumiere – or the enlightene­d ones – from Thomas Edison and Van Gogh to Henry James in the Golden Age of Paris.

 ?? Pictures: Nigel Sibnanda ?? PREMIER LEAGUE. Top Mzansi fashion designer David Tlale, left, Metro FM
host and presenter Bonang Matheba and radio mogul Tbo Touch at The Westcliff.
Pictures: Nigel Sibnanda PREMIER LEAGUE. Top Mzansi fashion designer David Tlale, left, Metro FM host and presenter Bonang Matheba and radio mogul Tbo Touch at The Westcliff.
 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? HAVING A WORD. Top Mzansi fashion designer David Tlale speaks during the celebratio­n of the evolution of luxury.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda HAVING A WORD. Top Mzansi fashion designer David Tlale speaks during the celebratio­n of the evolution of luxury.
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