Bonang Matheba has launched an array of BNG Prestige Reserve champagne as South Africa braces for the Level three of the ongoing lockdown. The extravagant celebrity said the production of the champagne was all about excellence, global luxury, elegance and her love for sparkling wines. Subsequent to the ongoing lockdown restrictions forbidding the sale of alcohol in South Africa, the House of Bonang which is owned by the flamboyant celebrity publicized the long overdue arrival of their new champagne, the BNG Prestige Reserve.
Recently presidents Cyril Ramaphosa announced that as they enter into the third level of the lockdown, alcohol will be sold in retail outlets in as much as clubs will be closed. The House of Bonang in a statement said subsequent to the creation of a stir with the historic launch at the Sun Met which is South Africa’s richest horse racing day, at the beginning of this year, the limited edition of the BNG Prestige was now available for sale.
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The sparkling wine is available for sale at Woolworths stores and other top of the range outlets including the most respected online portal called Port2Port.wine. Being the first black woman to become a member of the Cap Classique Producers Association, The House of Bonang’s champagne is contained in a well-designed black bottle along with a ravishingly expressed honeycomb design and a golden-embossed crown with a bee logo matching Bonang’s ‘Queen B’ autograph.
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“This release is all about excellence, global luxury, elegance and my love for MCC,” said founder of The House of BNG Bonang Matheba, in a statement. Bonang and her team, being seen as the brand’s founder are very affectionate of uniqueness. They have categorically marked the BNG Prestige Reserve production by making only 4 500 bottles available for sale in stores and online.
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