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The two-day programme will focus on issues including destination branding, direct-to-consumer sales, sustainability, investment, service excellence and tourism growth.
Organisers say the conference reflects the growing role of wine tourism as an economic driver for estates and regional tourism economies.
The first day of the conference will centre on destination branding, customer engagement and wine tourism demand.
Mike Ratcliff of Stellenbosch Wine Routes and Visit Stellenbosch will deliver a keynote address on industry collaboration and destination alignment.
Other sessions will explore destination branding, experience design, storytelling, guest engagement and direct-to-consumer wine sales, with speakers including representatives from Delaire Graaff, Waterford and Commerce 7.
Panel discussions will cover topics such as world-class wine destinations, women's leadership in wine tourism, and the growing role of art and wellness experiences at wine estates.
The second day will focus on sustainability, responsible tourism growth and investment in wine tourism infrastructure.
Sessions include discussions on regenerative tourism, luxury hospitality, tourism expansion and investment readiness within the sector.
Industry representatives from Satsa, Cape Winelands Airport, Nedbank, DGB and Wesgro are among those scheduled to participate.
The programme will conclude with the Wine Tourism Awards, recognising achievements within South Africa’s wine tourism industry.
The conference is supported by Commerce 7, Nedbank and American Express, while Visit Stellenbosch returns as host region partner.
“Wine tourism has become a defining growth engine for Stellenbosch and South Africa, not just in attracting visitors, but in shaping investment, enabling job creation and strengthening our global competitiveness,” says Annemie Liebenberg, CEO of Visit Stellenbosch.
“Hosting this conference reflects our commitment to moving the industry forward with intent: designing experiences that build lasting demand, while ensuring that growth is responsible, inclusive and firmly rooted in place.”
On 21 May, delegates will participate in curated wine tourism experiences across Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Swartland and Durbanville.
The tours will include visits to wine estates and meetings with owners and management teams, aimed at connecting operators, buyers and tourism stakeholders.