• Wednesday GloSpotlight:
    4 Zimbabwean Sommeliers Who Took on the World Blind

    Today we’re spotlighting one moment that changed everything: _Blind Ambition_.

    Tinashe Nyamudoka, Joseph T Dhafana, Pardon Taguzu, and Marlvin Gwese came together as a team with no funding, no industry backing, and a goal that sounded crazy — compete at the World Blind Wine Tasting Championships in France. They trained in Harare, blind tasting with what they had, and crowdfunded their way to the global stage.

    They walked into a room of the world’s best sommeliers and held their own. That moment put Zimbabwean wine on the map and proved our palates belong anywhere.

    Here’s who they are individually:

    *1. Tinashe Nyamudoka – Kumusha Wines*
    Sommelier turned founder. His brand Kumusha is built on African identity, premium blends, and telling Zimbabwean stories through every bottle.

    *2. Joseph T Dhafana – Mosi Wines & Spirits*
    First black African to win Best Sommelier in South Africa. He brought that expertise home to create Mosi — bold, rooted, and internationally recognized.

    *3. Pardon Taguzu – Madzimbahwe*
    Educator and blender. Pardon created Madzimbahwe to make wine relatable to African palates, using local fruit and flavors we actually grew up with.

    *4. Marlvin Gwese – Mukanya Wines*
    Storyteller and hospitality pro. Mukanya celebrates Zimbabwean culture, with every label and sip rooted in heritage.

    One team. Four brands. One message: Zimbabwean excellence doesn’t wait for permission.

    Watch _Blind Ambition_DocuFilm on Amazon Prime Video.

    Drop a if you’re inspired.

    #GloSpotlight
    #BlindAmbition
    #KumushaWines
    #MosiWines
    #Madzimbahwe
    #MukanyaWines
    #ZimbabweanWines
    Wednesday GloSpotlight: 4 Zimbabwean Sommeliers Who Took on the World Blind Today we’re spotlighting one moment that changed everything: _Blind Ambition_. Tinashe Nyamudoka, Joseph T Dhafana, Pardon Taguzu, and Marlvin Gwese came together as a team with no funding, no industry backing, and a goal that sounded crazy — compete at the World Blind Wine Tasting Championships in France. They trained in Harare, blind tasting with what they had, and crowdfunded their way to the global stage. They walked into a room of the world’s best sommeliers and held their own. That moment put Zimbabwean wine on the map and proved our palates belong anywhere. Here’s who they are individually: *1. Tinashe Nyamudoka – Kumusha Wines* Sommelier turned founder. His brand Kumusha is built on African identity, premium blends, and telling Zimbabwean stories through every bottle. *2. Joseph T Dhafana – Mosi Wines & Spirits* First black African to win Best Sommelier in South Africa. He brought that expertise home to create Mosi — bold, rooted, and internationally recognized. *3. Pardon Taguzu – Madzimbahwe* Educator and blender. Pardon created Madzimbahwe to make wine relatable to African palates, using local fruit and flavors we actually grew up with. *4. Marlvin Gwese – Mukanya Wines* Storyteller and hospitality pro. Mukanya celebrates Zimbabwean culture, with every label and sip rooted in heritage. One team. Four brands. One message: Zimbabwean excellence doesn’t wait for permission. Watch _Blind Ambition_DocuFilm on Amazon Prime Video. Drop a 🍷 if you’re inspired. #GloSpotlight #BlindAmbition #KumushaWines #MosiWines #Madzimbahwe #MukanyaWines #ZimbabweanWines
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