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Toast Martinborough 2018 group tickets now on sale

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Group tickets are now on sale through Ticketek for Toast Martinborough 2018 – New Zealand’s iconic wine, food and music celebration.

Toast Martinborough general manager Anna Nielson said the 27th edition of the event, which weaves together the very best of wine, food and music to create an unforgettable day in the vines, is set to be the best in recent history.

“Good wine is always in vogue and Toast 2018 is no exception. This year we are showcasing nine vineyard sites and some of the best chefs in the business to offer wine and food matches of unrivaled flavour and sophistication, supported by a collection of musicians guaranteed to have everyone singing, dancing and laughing,” Ms Nielson said.

“We have a limited number of group packages available for groups of six or more, but only for those who get in quick.”

At $75 a ticket, (plus Ticketek fees) group bookings offer the best value for Toast Martinborough tickets.

Ms Nielson said no matter how festivalgoers wanted to layer their day – whether it’s ticking off the bubbles bars, comparing the new release wines, working through some older vintages, or simply chatting to the winemakers – Toast would have every option covered, thoughtfully paired with the perfect food match of course.

A key part of what makes Toast so unique is the multi-site celebration, as it allows festival-goers to discover the rich fabric of the Toast experience piece by piece. People can experience the atmosphere of each site by riding the free shuttles, or by following the thread of vineyard hoppers making their way on foot. 

“Whatever the destination, a warm welcome and a glass of something delicious awaits.”

Ms Nielson said Toast would continue to set the standard for the festival-goer experience with shatterproof stemless wineglass, a cashless wristband payment system, friendly ‘Toast hosts’, and the Toast Martinborough app – a one-stop-shop for all essential information at people’s fingertips.

“We really have thought of everything to make Toast 2018 an unmissable event. All that’s required now is you, so assemble your Toast crew and get in quick to secure your booking, accommodation and transport.”

Then all that’s left to do is to begin planning your outfit and start counting down the days until Sunday 18 November for Toast 2018!

Group bookings (for six or more) $75 a ticket, (plus Ticketek fees) on sale now through Ticketek.co.nz.

For more information, contact:

Anna Nielson, General Manager Toast Martinborough

anna@toastmartinborough.co.nz 021 586 27

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