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De la vigne au nectar
Découvrez, dégustez et savourez chez Slurp!, le festival du vin pour les bons vivants conscients.
Dégustez plus de 100 vins, rencontrez vignerons artisanaux et découvrez votre nouveau favori. Le vendredi, profitez du vin + des plats de foodtruck, le samedi et le dimanche d’une pure dégustation de vins. Réservez vite vos billets et venez slurper avec nous !
Les 21, 22 et 23 novembre aura lieu la fête du vin la plus conviviale du pays à De Natie, Van de Wervestraat 18, Anvers.
Que pouvez-vous attendre ?
- Meer dan 100 wijnen om te proeven – in elke stijl.
- Vignerons artisanaux. Directement du vignoble à votre verre.
- Une ambiance branchée et détendue où la qualité est au centre.
- Tous les vins dégustés sont à la vente et vous seront livrés soigneusement à votre domicile.
Vignerons
Norzagarai Vinos Autenticos, Heaps Good Wine Company, Pasji Rep Wines, Cantina Il Torrione, Slow Artisanal Wines, TESCH, Domaine Kirrenbourg, Rossidi Winery, Frasca La Guaragna, Kracher, Weingut Hahnmühle, Winelovers.be
Programme & Billets
Vendredi 21 novembre – Slurp! + Miam!
- 17:00 – 21:00u
- Ticket: €35 online - 39€ à la porte
- En plus de la dégustation illimitée de vins, vous recevez deux bons pour de délicieux plats de notre foodtruck. Commencez le week-end en beauté !
Samedi 22 & dimanche 23 novembre – Slurp!
- 13:00 – 19:00
- Ticket: €9,95 online - 15€ à la porte
- Une expérience de dégustation pure : découvrez et dégustez les plus beaux vins dans une ambiance détendue.
Pratique
📍 Lieu : De Natie, Van de Wervestraat 18, Anvers
🚗 Parking : grand parking couvert disponible
🚲🚋 Accessible en vélo et en transports publics
🎟️ Les billets sont limités – commandez dès maintenant et vivez Slurp!

Pasji Rep
Pasji Rep is a small biodynamic winery in the Vipava Valley, Slovenia, run by the Premrn family (present generation: Samo) and known especially for reviving the near-extinct indigenous grape Zelen. Their wines are made with minimal intervention (native yeasts, no chemicals), and the terroir—cool slopes, flysch soils, and the influence of the Burja wind—imparts elegant minerality and refined aromatics.

HGW Co
Heaps Good Wine Company is a small family-winery founded in 2010 by Marija and Nick Gee in Ritoznoj, Stajerska, eastern Slovenia, producing elegant, single-vineyard wines from varieties like Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Blaufränkisch. They follow minimal intervention viticulture—no herbicides, no irrigation, spontaneous fermentations—so that each wine truly reflects the terroir of its site.

Gabernik23
Gabernik 23 is a boutique, family-run winery in Štajerska (Styria), Slovenia, led by Janko Bogatič who began bottling his own wines under the Gabernik 23 label in 2018 after many years working family vineyards. They cultivate around 9 hectares near Ritoznoj, often using “unfashionable” grape varieties like Yellow Muscat and Zweigelt, and their winemaking is natural/minimal intervention (wild ferments, low sulphur) aiming for fresh, expressive wines with modest alcohol.

Hahnmühle
Hahnmühle in the Nahe region of Germany is a family-owned winery crafting elegant, expressive wines from Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Traminer, and Pinot Noir. Their organic vineyards yield rich, terroir-driven wines renowned for finesse and lasting flavor.

Slow Artisanal Wines
Slow Artisanal Wines is a small Slovenian project by friends Marko and Matija in Štajerska, crafting natural, minimal‑intervention wines that celebrate native grape varieties like Yellow Muscat. Their wines rely on spontaneous fermentation and extended skin contact, resulting in expressive, terroir-driven bottles full of character.

Tesch
Weingut Tesch, a historic family-owned winery in Langenlonsheim in Germany’s Nahe region, has been producing dry, terroir-driven Rieslings since 1723. Today led by Martin Tesch, the estate cultivates steep, slate-rich vineyards and focuses on crafting wines that combine precision, elegance, and expressive minerality. Signature bottlings such as the ‘Krone’ and ‘Kartäuser’ showcase the unique character of each site, earning acclaim from international critics and collectors alike.