Art & Wine for Conservation: Painted Wolf Wines at WTM & ILTM Africa | April 9–11

Art & Wine for Conservation: Painted Wolf Wines at WTM & ILTM Africa | April 9–11

Sip. Support. Sustain.

Welcome to the hub for our collaborative journey of art, wine, and conservation. Painted Wolf Wines, in partnership with the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) and artist Leandri Erlank, brings you an inspiring initiative that supports African wild dog conservation.

Discover Painted Wolf Wines at WTM & ILTM Africa

Experience the connection between wine, conservation, and sustainable tourism at Africa Travel Week.

  • ILTM Africa: April 6–8
  • WTM Africa: April 9–11

Every sip supports the protection of Africa’s most endangered carnivore.

 
Art for Conservation: Online Auction

Bid on exclusive, conservation-inspired artworks by Leandri Erlank, created in collaboration with Painted Wolf Wines.

  • Bidding closes: 30 April 2025
  • Winners announced: 14 May 2025

Proceeds go directly to EWT’s African wild dog conservation efforts.

Why Painted Wolf Wines Supports EWT

Painted Wolf Wines is committed to conservation through sustainable land use and eco-tourism. Together with EWT, we’re funding critical projects to protect African wild dogs.

Meet the Artist: Leandri Erlank

Leandri Erlank’s art captures the beauty and vulnerability of African wild dogs. Explore her creative process and the artworks available in the auction.

Painted Wolf Wines take-over the Tasting Room

Painted Wolf Wines take-over the Tasting Room

Wild dogs take over Waterkloof!

The leafy suburb of Waterkloof is in for a real treat during October when Painted Wolf Wines is the featured winery at ‘The Tasting Room” a very popular venue situated at 198 Long St,  Waterkloof, Pretoria.

For the entire month of October, the wines of this award-winning, conservation-focused winery will be available to enjoy for lunch, dinner or a sundowner drink with friends! There will also be wine available to take home with you, as the venue also holds a retail liquor licence. Many of the wines that will be on offer are not easily available in Gauteng and guests who attend the ‘new releases’ evening on Thursday 24 October will be the first to sample some exciting new vintages that will be introduced by winemaker, Jeremy Borg. The EWT will also be hosting a conservation presentation on this evening, so be sure to book early if you would like to attend – tickets for all the events are limited.

There are several other events planned for October – details are below. Please get in touch with 087 821 7708 or contact the venue directly for enquiries for bookings.

The dates to diarise are as follows :

3/10 Wine and Meze evening 6.30 for 7pm – R850 for two guests
7/10 – Sip and Print Lino printing 6pm – 9pm – R700 per person
8/10 – Sip and Print Lino printing 6pm – 9pm – R700 per person
9/10 – Sip and Print Lino printing 10am – 1pm – R700 per person
10/10 – Pinotage Dinner with Winemaker Jeremy Borg 6.30 for 7pm – R550 per person
24/10 – New releases and Conservation Dinner with winemaker Jeremy Borg 6.30 for 7pm – R620 per person

Painting a better future for African Wild Dogs

Painting a better future for African Wild Dogs

PAINTING A BETTER FUTURE FOR AFRICAN WILD DOGS

Painted Wolf Wines is based in Paarl, South Africa and was founded in 2007 by Emma and Jeremy Borg, with conservation at the core of the company. PWW is dedicated to the production of authentic, distinct, and delicious wines, and to the conservation of painted wolves (African Wild Dogs) and their natural habitat. The company donates 4–5% of their turnover to the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT).[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”6006″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]The Painted Wolf Wines pack lives by the mantra ‘Remarkably persistent, persistently remarkable’. And they have once again lived up to their mantra during a very difficult time, particularly for wine makers in South Africa.

PWW received enormous support from the public during the phase four lock down period, with a significant number of orders being placed for delivery in June. Through these sales, they were able to donate R20,000 to the EWT and specifically towards our African Wild Dog project headed up by Cole du Plessis. Cole is the Wild Dog Range Expansion Project Coordinator and KZN Regional Carnivore Coordinator.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”6007″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Painted Wolf Wines has been donating to conservation in southern Africa since the establishment of the company in 2007. For the past 11 years, their sales in southern and east Africa have helped to support the EWT. As a major supplier to the safari lodges and the hospitality sector, they were faced with the potential of having to reduce their donations. However, with any sales direct to the public, they were able to increase their per bottle donation, and this will be ongoing.

Cole du Plessis says Painted Wolves (African Wild Dogs) have written their very own underdog story. A history of deliberate persecution, habitat fragmentation, snaring and disease are some of the threats that have certainly knocked away at the species, but they keep fighting back. The EWT and Painted Wolf Wines continue to work together in this fight. There are however no short-term solutions. We have to mitigate the ongoing threats, raise their profile, and expand their range to increase the population numbers. If we can create this platform for them, then we can leave it to South Africa’s most endangered carnivore to do the rest. Their intelligence, resilience and pack cohesion certainly make them capable of that. Thank you, Painted Wolf Wines, for your support in sticking by the Painted Wolves and for doing your part in saving the species.”