Thapelo Mokoena launches a wine channel on YouTube
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Award-winning actor Thapelo Mokoena has launched a new wine channel on YouTube called Nero TV. The star is taking his passion for wine to greater heights with the channel which is aimed at opening up audiences to the world of wine.
Nero TV will see wine lovers have conversations about all things wine and educate South Africans about some of the best wines available locally. Viewers will also learn more about Thapelo’s journey as a winemaker and his own brand, Nero.
Speaking on the channel, Thapelo shared in part; “The world of wine can come across as very daunting for most people, and working with the Bosman Winery to produce Nero wines has taught me so much about the industry and this inspired the ideas to create a platform that educates and shares some of the knowledge I have picked up along the way.
He added; “One can look forward to digital wine tastings, food pairings, wine reviews, wine eventing, wine myth-busting, distribution and so much more! Nero-TV will also introduce you to the benefits of being a member of the Nero Club, which offers endless specials to its loyal customer base, all the way to getting wine delivered to your doorstep.” Thapelo Mokoena launches a wine channel on YouTube. Will you be subscribing?
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