
Boutique Adelaide Hills winery Anvers has entered into an exclusive agreement with global entertainment brand Tomorrowland, with the Australian launch of three wines under the Acta Non Verba range.
The three wines – Shiraz, Chardonnay and Rosé – predominantly grown at Anvers’ Kangarilla vineyard, are offered at Tomorrowland’s popular Belgium-based electronic music events.
The annual events attract 200,000 visitors from around the world.
Anvers owner Wayne Keoghan says the link between his winery and Tomorrowland evolved from a mutual commitment to quality and excellence.
“I met my wife in Belgium and Anvers is a nod to Myriam’s home of Antwerp,” he says.
“Since establishing our vineyard in 1998 we have had a growing legion of fans of our wines across Australia, Europe, Canada and Japan.
“So, when we were introduced to the amazing Belgian team at Tomorrowland and started talking about a cross-pollination of our wines at their events, it all just clicked.”
“And I believe the translation of Acta Non Verba – ‘One act holds a million words’ – perfectly describes how both Tomorrowland and Anvers Wines approach life and business.”
Wayne says that while the wines have delighted Tomorrowland’s patrons in Europe since 2023, they were officially launched to the Australian market with an exclusive dinner at Anvers’ cellar door restaurant on Thursday.
“Everything we do is about quality and we’re delighted with these three exceptional wines,” says Wayne.
“Our Acta Non Verba wines are yet another wonderful example of our commitment to setting the standard.
“I have no doubt Australian wine lovers will be as delighted as our worldwide fans with these latest additions to our range.”
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