Nassau, BAHAMAS — Caribbean Wines & Spirits (CWS), The Bahamas’ premier wines and spirits distributor Caribbean Wines & Spirits (CWS) continues its tradition of supporting the annual Transforming Spaces art tour, delighCaribbean Wines & Spirits (CWS) continues its tradition of supporting the annual Transforming Spaces art tour, delighting attendees with fresh products, handcrafted cocktails, and curated experiences. During the 21st year of the event, CWS showcased its portfolio across Nassau’s galleries, providing guests with immersive tastings and expert knowledge of wines and spirits. Their involvement highlights a commitment to both the arts and the local community, making the tour a truly memorable cultural experience.
1. Caribbean Wines & Spirits Celebrate 21 Years of Transforming Spaces
To mark the 21st year of Transforming Spaces, CWS provided extensive offerings from their portfolio. Various galleries featured their products alongside brand representatives who guided guests through detailed tastings. Visitors enjoyed an engaging journey of fine wines and artisanal cocktails, experiencing the depth and quality of CWS’s diverse selections.
2.Caribbean Wines & Spirits Showcase Wines and Spirits Across Nassau’s Galleries
At the historic Balcony House, French sophistication shone with Bouvet Ladubay’s Signature Brut and Excellence Brut Rosé. UB’s Pro Gallery featured bold Argentinian wines, including Alta Vista Vive Malbec and Alta Vista Estate Torrontés. CWS’s newest spirits also made an impression through specialty cocktails crafted by award-winning mixologist Marv Cunningham. El Tequileño Tequila starred in margaritas and palomas at CAB Gallery, while ABK6 ‘Single Estate’ Cognac elevated experiences at Hillside House with Strawberry Honey Cognac Sours and Tropical Mango Sidecars.
3. Supporting the Community Through Caribbean Bottling Company
CWS’s sister company, Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), donated over 1,300 bottles and cans of Coca-Cola, Dasani Water, Vita Coco, and new Fanta flavors. These generous contributions kept patrons hydrated throughout the two-day tour. CBC’s involvement underscores the shared commitment of both companies to support Bahamian culture and enhance the art tour experience.
4. Partnerships That Enrich Art and Culture
Christina Wong, Vice President of Transforming Spaces, praised CWS for their long-standing support. Jonathan Thronebury, Marketing Director of CBC, highlighted how the partnership champions the orange economy and supports Bahamian artists. Their combined efforts provide not just beverages, but carefully crafted experiences that complement the artistic journey. The contributions of CWS elevate the cultural weekend, blending creativity, flavor, and community engagement.
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