Canvas & Cabernet: the perfect blend of fun at Jozi's Social Kitchen & Bar
If you’re a fan of wine, good food and art, this one’s for you, writes Sanet Oberholzer
What do a Marilyn Monroe painting, a few glasses of beautiful wine, tapas and a new WhatsApp friend group have in common? Well, a Canvas & Cabernet evening, of course.
A new offering for curious wine connoisseurs looking for something different to do, the Social Kitchen & Bar at the back of Exclusive Books in Hyde Park, Johannesburg, recently held their second event in partnership with Canvas & Cabernet.
What makes these events so appealing is the fact that everything is perfectly planned for you to sit back, relax and enjoy the therapeutic effects of art. Each place seating is set up with a mini easel, a canvas, palette, paint and brushes.
The brilliant Angi Kunn from Canvas & Cabernet gets it. “People are very sick of the movies and the dinner. It’s something different for people to do and something creative and people like that. Everyone is on Pinterest these days trying to find something creative to do.”
I must admit: the last time I had put paint to canvas is more than ten years ago – I had no idea if the artist in me could still be conjured up, never mind if she could be relied upon to paint anything remotely aesthetic. But all that didn’t matter. Anyone can join, regardless of their artistic brilliance (or lack thereof).
After my initial glass of MCC, I moved on to a delicious and refreshing chardonnay. By the time the Merlot was being poured, all artists had grabbed plates of falafel disks with avocado mousse, smoky chicken wings, exotic olives and the most tender calamari bites served with a delicate tartar sauce.
Each month will have a different theme and will be sponsored by diverse wine brands. In between the brush strokes and nibbles, we learned something new about Boschendal Wine Estate and the selection of four different wines they had on offer.
A friendly tip: there’s no shortage of wine so you might consider catching an Uber in the spirit of making responsible choices.
Whether through the food, the wine or the tantalising conversation with the strangers around me, I found the inspiration I needed to complete my Marilyn (a Marilyn, I might add, that actually looked like Marilyn!).