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Sip on the charm of ‘Love and Wine’

The Star

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December 11, 2025

A VIBRANT ensemble of top South African talent comes together for the new local Netflix film, Love and Wine.

- KARISHMA DIPA

Sip on the charm of ‘Love and Wine’

Thando Thabethe as Lena in Love and Wine.

(Supplied)

From rising stars to veteran entertainers, the romantic comedy features Gomora actor Ntobeko Sishi and Thandolwethu Zondi, from Netflix's Go!, in the leading roles.The youngsters are joined by familiar faces such as Thando Thabethe, Desmond Dube, Thembsie Matu, Rorisang Mohapi, Masali Baduza and Bongile Mantsai, rounding out a warm, energetic cast. Together, they deliver a humorous, proudly South African spin on a classic love story the perfect viewing escape this festive season.

Beyond its onscreen talent, the film also showcases the best of Mzansi: shot in the scenic Cape Town region, it weaves in local cuisines, slang, landscapes and music, giving global viewers a taste of contemporary South Africa.

Based on the Brazilian hit Ricos de Amor, the film, directed by Amanda Lane, tells a story of love, friendship and identity, set against the rolling vineyards of the Cape Winelands.

At its centre is Ovee Sityebi, played by Sishi, the heir to a billionaire wine empire who uses his unlimited resources to live it up in the Mother City.

The opening scene introduces Ovee as a charming playboy and party animal who enjoys Cape Town's nightlife to the fullest.

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