Fifth Wine Tourism Handbook Ripe for the Picking

The annual wine guide 2010 edition launched just in time for 2010 FIFA World Cup

The Wine Tourism News online and the annual Wine Tourism Handbook, both considered leading authorities on wine and tourism in South Africa, are proud to launch the 5th edition - for 2010 - of ‘The Wine Tourism Handbook’.

This issue has taken the handbook to another level by bringing with it a number of exciting new features, such as updated maps demarcating all wine farms, major roads and places of interest for each wine route. In fact, given the size of the Stellenbosch wine route, there's a map for each of the five sub-routes for 2010. Each map comes with an easy reference guide giving grid indicators, contact details for every farm and tasting room hours.

A unique new advertising format within the handbook has been created to assist the estates and visitors, making it easier to reference the highlights of each estate while comprising a brief yet factual overview, listing their attractions and top three wines, providing the reader with a far more informed yet concise choice of what's on offer.

Following the success of the maiden ‘easy wine guide format’ created within the Wine Tourism Handbook in 2009; the winning formula has been recreated with respected wine writer, Fiona McDonald at the helm and contributions by Christine Rudman, Roland Peens and Greg Landman. Branded as ‘Your Complete Winelands’ wine list, the easy wine guide format is 20 pages of carefully chosen wines in three price categories for each region.

In addition, some of the most well respected foodies have given thumbnail sketches of the very best eating experiences in the different wine regions.

The fresh look Wine Tourism Handbook is enhanced by information on the history of the South African wine industry, introductions to the different styles and varieties of wine, updated events and festivals, the latest places to stay, new activities ranging from things to do in the great outdoors to kids' activities and where to buy South African wines overseas, especially important for tourists once they’ve returned home.

The definitive guide to the Winelands is available and endorsed by Cape Town Routes Unlimited (CTRU) in line with its ‘Beyond 90 Minutes’ campaign. The 2010 issue is also available at major local and international tourism trade shows, online at kalahari.net, leading book sellers, as well as through wine farms and hotels throughout South Africa and is priced at R110.00.

For more information on the Wine Tourism Handbook visit winetourismnews.co.za.

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