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Meet the Winemaker- Siwela

2/27/2019

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Meet 28 year old Siwela from the rural area in Limpopo. She Studied biotechnology, with a major in fermentation at Cape Peninsula University. After graduating she started working at Waterstone wines in the cellar and lab. To enhance her wine knowledge she studied with the Cape Wine Academy. Currently she works full time at Distell as a lab analysis and is a part time winemaker and sales person for Siwela, the wine brand she produces after her namesake. My favorite quote from Siwela, “I was thinking who’s going to buy wine from a black woman, especially in South Africa... I was really wrong because I have a whole lot of people rooting for my wine and who are excited about it” Siwela in Zulu means crossing over. Siwela is doing just that through determination she is entering spaces not typically designed for women or black people.
​The name for the wine and the person who created it is so appropriate. It was a pleasure learning about Siwela’s journey. I am looking forward to crossing her crossing paths with the world via wine! Learn more about Siwela wines:
https://www.siwelawines.co.za/home.ph...
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JET LAG ALMOST GOT THE BEST OF ME...

12/14/2018

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It’s been a week since I arrived in Cape Town.  I feel like Jet Lag caught up with me this morning.  I woke at my usual 6am and my mind was too tired to get out of bed.  For a brief moment I questioned the extreme tiredness as depression. I am not usually depressed, in general I wake up happy every day.  And yes, I realize the blessing in that. However this morning, I had to reflect, reconcile and acknowledge my feelings. I am not depressed.  I am jet lagged and putting an intense amount of pressure on myself to feel like I am living my normal life 10,000 miles away from home.
Defining my normal life in Cape Town has been a challenge  even before I arrived. It started with packing back in the U.S.   How does a person consolidate their entire life into one box and two large suitcases.  I realized that clothes and shoes are a lot more important to me than I care to admit. The stress of packing kept me up at night for days before my departure.  I had this worry that I was forgetting something important, something needed.

Once I arrived in Cape Town and unpacked  there was a sense of relief. I had everything I needed actually. Now the stress has shifted to setting up priorities and creating a routine.  I once heard somewhere that stress is worrying about things you can not change. So I decided to be proactive. I took an afternoon to write down my priorities and goals.  This helped relieve a lot of stress. Now I feel like a woman with a plan. I wrote these goals and priorities on a large cardboard paper. Now every day when I sit at my home office I am reminded of what normal feels like for me.

Another struggle I am having reaching normalcy is balancing work and social life.  I have been so focused on trying to be productive and avoid being overly social that it was causing me stress.  My natural self is very social. Back in Los Angeles, I am networking and socializing at least 4 times a week. Trying to avoid that in Cape Town and living like a hermit is counter productive, counter intuitive, counterfeit Tuanni!  

And then there are the little stresses like crossing the streets, (There is no such thing as yielding for pedestrians), managing food products (bread and fruit seem to expire extremely fast, plus cooking for one seems so wasteful), killing spiders ( They are natural part of life here and I have to put all fears aside).

I apologize if it seems like I am complaining.  I really am NOT. Cape Town is beautiful and wonderful.  The past week has exceeded my expectations. I have had some wins!  Like connecting with old friends in the wine industry, meeting a fabulous group of business women from the United States who shared valuable business tips and encouragement and much needed time for proper rest and reflection.

Our fourth episode of edison spirits will be published on Monday 12/17/2018.  Take a listen. I have a conversation with world famous sommelier and my great friend Tinashe Nyamudoka.  I pop a bottle of sparkling Sauvignon Blanc and we have a surprise call from someone back in the states! This fourth episode is bit long but so worth it!

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You Are Dope AF!

11/1/2021

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Super excited for my new project. It's surreal however. Growing up in South Central LA, I had a very unique experience. I went to a performance arts school elementary through high school that exposed me to a diverse culture filled with music, dance and drama (theater, not cardi b type drama). Then on the weekends I spent time at my grandmothers house in the heart of south LA, and we would have to literally dodge bullets from drive by's.
I always dreamed of moving out of the country,(not sure why God added this to my heart), I always dreamed of helping people, I always dreamed of living a fabulous life. I wanted to be that woman I saw in Ebony or Essence magazine.
Over the past years I have worked my tail off, made decent decisions and have arrived at places I intended to be. Had doors open that I did not realize were even there. Created opportunities for myself and others by simply being positive.
I move to South Africa in 4 weeks ya'll!!! I am nervous. I am excited. I was worried until my little brother told me "don't be you dope AF". He also said that sometimes people need to hear that every once in a while. So to all of you I am telling you..... "YOU ARE DOPE AF!"


​edison spirits podcast goal is to create a platform and a community that highlights:
  1. Life living abroad - The host, Tuanni Price’s life in Cape Town South Africa while working remotely on her U.S based wine business, Zuri Wine Tasting. In addition, living life like a true local; finding an apartment, building a network and engaging socially.
  2. Exploring the local wine community; specifically professionals working in the wine industry from vineyard workers to restaurant sommeliers
  3. Giving Back! Making a significant contribution to the global economy by providing entrepreneurial coaching to locals. Helping with business concepts, basic business plans and website design.

Help Power our Podcast, join our community!
https://www.patreon.com/edison spirits/


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10/24/2018

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edison spirits podcast goal is to create a platform and a community that highlights:
  1. Life living abroad - The host, Tuanni Price’s life in Cape Town South Africa while working remotely on her U.S based wine business, Zuri Wine Tasting. In addition, living life like a true local; finding an apartment, building a network and engaging socially.
  2. Exploring the local wine community; specifically professionals working in the wine industry from vineyard workers to restaurant sommeliers
  3. Giving Back! Making a significant contribution to the global economy by providing entrepreneurial coaching to locals. Helping with business concepts, basic business plans and website design.

Help Power our Podcast, join our community!
https://www.patreon.com/edison spirits/
edison spirits Podcast 
is a digital bi-weekly talk show, a podcast . During the podcast, the host Tuanni Price discusses living like a local, working remotely on her American tour company and helping locals build out their business plan and brand... all this while drinking wine in a foreign country.

The bi weekly show will showcase locals in the wine industry and other interesting hospitality or tourism businesses. It will highlight popular wine varietals of the region and places to eat and drink that reflect a true local experience.  The first destination is Cape Town, South Africa. Tuanni is committed to one year of living and exploring life and culture of South Africa. The podcast will be available on iTunes, Soundcloud or where ever you listen to Podcast online.

We are asking for donations for the start up cost.  By donating, you will be helping launch edison spirits Podcast into its first season.   

This podcast is a way to highlight the best wine life and cultures in a way that is personable and authentic.  We hope that you take interest in helping us launch this amazing podcast.
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    About the host ......

    The host Tuanni Price is an educated wine enthusiast who travels the world tasting wine and experiencing the culture of wine on an intimate and personal level. Her favorite hashtag #willtravelforwine, #winelife and #livelikealocal.

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    Listen to "Preparing for the Move Abroad- Part 1, Episode 1" on Spreaker.
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