Pick n Pay Wine & Food Festival returns to Cape Town I Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 April 2026 at Claremont Cricket Club
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Savour your way through one of Cape Town’s most loved lifestyle events when the Pick n Pay Wine & Food Festival returns on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 April 2026 at the Claremont Cricket Club at the Constantia Sports Complex.
Set against the leafy Constantia backdrop, the festival brings together 70 of South Africa’s top wine estates for a relaxed weekend of tasting, discovery and indulgence. Guests can explore everything from easy-drinking favourites to premium pours, with a dedicated Sparkling Experience tasting lane celebrating Cap Classique and sparkling wines.
Visitors can also enjoy delicious bites from the Pick n Pay Fresh Food Market, offering a selection that ranges from gourmet burgers and fresh seafood to artisanal cheeses and sweet treats.
Live music adds to the vibrant atmosphere, with performances by 3 Tons of Fun on Saturday and Majozi on Sunday.
Beyond the wine and food, the festival offers a full lifestyle experience, including a range of beauty brands such as L’Oréal Paris, Frula and others. Guests can also enjoy opportunities to win prizes through Pick n Pay Smart Shopper promotions and other activations.
Early and General Access tickets include a tasting glass and 20 tasting tokens, which can be exchanged for tastings across a wide variety of wines. Those looking to elevate their experience can book seats at the exclusive Pick n Pay Tasting Room sessions, where gourmet canapés are paired with exceptional wines.
Guests also have the option to add a Pick n Pay picnic bag when booking their tickets, allowing them to relax with friends on the lawns and enjoy a leisurely afternoon. Each picnic serves two people.
Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast or simply looking for a fun weekend outing, the Pick n Pay Wine & Food Festival Cape Town promises a vibrant celebration of South African wine, food and music in the heart of Constantia.
Tickets start from R350 and are available online via Webtickets. Limited Designated Driver tickets, which do not include access to alcohol tastings, are also available at R200 per person.
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