Capetonians and visitors alike are once again invited to bring their festive cheer to Moët & Chandon Golden Tree Lighting Ceremony. IOL_Lifestyle
The festive season is here, and that can only mean one thing: Spending time with family, decorating the house with lights, and flicking the switch on to that Christmas tree. In celebration of the holiday season, Moët & Chandon are inviting all Capetonians to its annual Moët & Chandon Golden Tree Lighting ceremony where they will be officially opening the festive season.
In a statement, Moët Hennessy Managing Director Africa & Middle East, Pascal Asin said The Moët & Chandon Golden Tree has become a symbol of festive celebration and marks the opening of the holiday season in South Africa. SA stars Boity Thulo, Katleho Sinivasan and members of the World Cup-winning Springbok team will also be in attendance.celebrates its 150th anniversary this year and the Springboks have brought the Rugby World,” said Asin.
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