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Brandhouse official supplier for CT jazz festival

Brandhouse Beverages is the official alcohol supplier for the 14th Cape Town International Jazz Festival, taking place 5-6 April 2013 with hundreds of media, high profile guests and jazz lovers attending from all over the world. This year, 40 local and international artists are lined-up including Jill Scott, Brand New Heavies and one of the greatest Cuban bands, Orquestra Buena Vista Social Club.

The company's lead brands for the event will be the Johnnie Walker range (Red, Black, Gold, Platinum, Blue and King George V) and Heineken. For the first time, the festival will have dedicated Heineken and Johnnie Walker bars, as well as a VIP Heineken 'Green Room', where its famous world-class hospitality will be on offer in the sought after Bassline area.

The 30 000 people attending this sold out event will also have an opportunity to access reserve whiskies and a variety of other brands in company's portfolio including Smirnoff, J&B, Bell's, Bushmills, Tanqueray, Ciroc, Captain Morgan, Amstel and Windhoek.

"Drink selection and quality is one of the priorities amongst attendees of this event. Thanks to our sponsor, our ticket holders, VIP guests and artists attending the festival this year will have a wide selection of premium quality beverages to choose from," says Rashid Lombard, festival director and CEO of espAfrika.

The premium portfolio of brands will be available to both high profile guests in the corporate hospitality area of the festival and individual music lovers in the public sections.

"With the best of international and local artists set to entertain the crowds at Africa's biggest music event, it makes sense for the company to complete their first-class experience with its extensive selection of globally renowned premium products," says Michael Mabasa, corporate relations director at brandhouse. "The company is proud to be associated with this exciting and world-renowned music and lifestyle event. We are aiming to provide the jazz festival guests with a quality beverage experience that should be enjoyed responsibly."

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