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Soljans Wedding Expo

Soljans Estate winery

Wedding season is just around the corner! Soljans Estate Winery has a wealth of experience as a successful wedding venue and is showcasing their stunning grounds at the Soljans Wedding Expo on Saturday 27th October 2018 from 10am to 2pm.

Try our amazing wines, wander the surrounding vineyard and experience the ambience of the rural setting. Come and talk to the dedicated staff about Soljans wedding facilities and gather contacts from our recommended vendors.

When: Saturday 27th October 2018 at 10am – 2pm
Where: Soljans Estate Winery; 366 State Highway 16, Kumeu, Auckland

If you have any questions, please email or call our Wedding Co-ordinator Chloe on (09) 4122 824 or weddings@soljans.co.nz.
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