The Citizen (KZN)

Cape Wine Auction 2021 is off

PANDEMIC POSTPONEME­NT: TRAVEL LIMITS AND UNCERTAINT­Y ABOUT PUBLIC EVENTS

- – Citizen reporter

The charity event amasses R105m since its inception.

The Cape Wine Auction (CWA) – one of South Africa’s premier annual charity events and a much sought after ticket on the social calendar – will not take place next year, due to the Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

“Due to ongoing travel restrictio­ns, our internatio­nal guests may not be able to attend and, with an uncertaint­y around certain global sporting and entertainm­ent events taking place in 2021, it will be difficult to ensure the fulfi lment of lots,” said CWA chairman Raymond Ndlovu.

“However,” added Ndlovu. “We will be back in 2022 with an event that promises to be bigger and better than ever and we hope to raise a record amount to support education in the winelands.”

Ndlovu also hinted at two charity events taking place next year – one locally and one internatio­nally – that the Cape Wine Auction Trustees will hold to raise funds for education in the Cape winelands. More details are to follow in due course.

This year, the Cape Wine Auction raised more than R17 million at a spectacula­r event held at the Boschendal Wine Estate. This amount – together with the R88 million that has been raised since the first auction was held in 2014 – means the wine charity auction has amassed a staggering R105 million since its inception.

In 2014, the Cape Wine Auction Trust was establishe­d to support education in the winelands by raising money through the hosting the Cape Wine Auction – a two-day event that celebrates, on a global stage, South Africa’s vinous offerings and unites the industry around a common philanthro­pic goal. That cash is channelled into the area that needs it most – education.

The first Cape Wine Auction was held at Delaire Graff Wine Estate back in 2014 with over R7 million raised. In 2020, over R17 million was raised and allocated to 28 partners who make a profound impact on education and the lives of children in the Cape Winelands.

Managed by the Auction Trust, a Partners’ Conference has been establishe­d where the partners get to know each other, learn from and support one another. This collaborat­ive mindset has already increased efficienci­es.

The Cape Wine Auction Trust Trustees are Raymond Ndlovu (chairman), Paul Cluver (deputy chairman), Wendy Appelbaum, Ken Kinsey-Quick, Iain Banner and Dominique Enthoven.

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