03 Magazine: March 01, 2023
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Kick it<br />
Ethically made and designed to<br />
last, with its fourth collection of<br />
boundary pushing yet wearable shoes<br />
and boots, New Zealand-owned<br />
footwear brand Bronwyn continues<br />
to captivate. Featuring a unique<br />
colour palette of Rosewater, Latte<br />
and Chocolate (plus wardrobe staple<br />
Noir) for the upcoming autumn/<br />
winter season, choose from a<br />
considered edit of elevated essentials.<br />
bronwynfootwear.com<br />
Gin gin<br />
Gin-lovers mark your calendars – the highly anticipated New Zealand<br />
International Gin Festival is set to run across <strong>March</strong> 24 and 25 this year in the<br />
scenic Central Otago village of Arrowtown. Gin fans from all over the world<br />
will gather to indulge in two days of refreshing gin, live Kiwi music and delicious<br />
food served beside the picturesque Arrow River. The perfect event for gin<br />
enthusiasts, the festival offers a diverse range of gin brands from local craft<br />
distilleries to international names, providing visitors with an unforgettable taste<br />
experience and a fun-filled weekend in a stunning location.<br />
nzigf.com<br />
On tour<br />
Fronted by the inimitable Finn Andrews, cult<br />
favourite The Veils are heading out on a nine-date<br />
tour this month for newly released double album<br />
…And Out Of The Void Came Love with special<br />
guest Australian folk artist Grace Cummings. Catch<br />
them in the South Island <strong>March</strong> 16 in Lyttelton,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 17 in Dunedin, <strong>March</strong> 18 in Queenstown<br />
and <strong>March</strong> 30 in Nelson.<br />
theveils.com<br />
Say cheese<br />
Cantabrian cheese connoisseurs will have a very special<br />
opportunity this month to share an evening with worldrenowned<br />
Master of Cheese (yep, it’s a thing) Juliet<br />
Harbutt as she heads to Christchurch on <strong>March</strong> 17<br />
for a one-off master class and tasting session to raise<br />
money for aid and development organisation Tearfund<br />
NZ. Having served celebrities and royalty including<br />
King Charles, set up one of London’s finest wine and<br />
cheese shops and regularly featured on the BBC food<br />
programme, the evening is a rare chance to enjoy a<br />
selection of New Zealand’s finest artisan cheeses with<br />
Juliet, expertly paired with local wines, while hearing about<br />
Tearfund’s Sri Lanka Dairy Project.<br />
bit.ly/ArtisanCH