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Bezalel Wine Estate is an undiscovered gem in the heart of the lower Orange River Valley. The Estate is wedged between the towns of Upington and Keimoes and promises to awaken and celebrate the senses - to see, to smell, to touch, to taste, to hear and to feel. The mood is one of understated elegance and the surrounding scenery is sublime... perfect for your special day. Plan your wedding day in our lush gardens on one of the oldest wine estates in the area, or impress your business associates with a year end function unlike any other. Our Events coordinator and Executive Chef is always ready and willing to cater for your personel needs. So take a look around and do not hesitate to contact Mieke or Lauren with any questions you might have. |
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Written by Martiens Bezuidenhout
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Tuesday, 06 July 2010 08:41 |
Upington - 30 & 31 July 2010 All future brides come and join Bezalel at Duineveld High for Upington's first ever Wedding Expo! Various other Kalahari wedding industry suppliers will also have stalls showcasing their products or service they provide and there will be a coffee shop run by the schools hospitality department. The expo will be open to public from 9h00 – 18h00 on the 30 July 2010. From 19h00 there will be a fashion show, dinner & guest singer. Tickets @ R200 p/p. * Please note there are limited seats available. On Saturday the 31st the expo will be open from 9h00 – 18h00 with another fashion show & guest singer from 19h00. Tickets @ R70 p/p. Date: 30 & 31 July 2010Place: Duineveld High - "Suidsaal"Brides, bring your mother, sister & friends too! |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 July 2010 08:45 |
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Written by Lauren De Jager
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Thursday, 26 March 2009 12:33 |
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Here in South Africa we are not so fortunate as European countries to have beautiful snowy white winters... but that does not mean that you can't still have a truly magical winter wedding. When I think of a winter wedding in South Africa there are quite a few different themes that come to mind: • Going for a white wonderland with abundant fairy lights, candles and crystals hanging everywhere. • or you could go for more earthy SA colours, with coppers, dusty oranges, rich reds, gold and chocolate brown. Maybe with an attached African theme. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 March 2009 15:03 |
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