SOUTH AFRICA’S FAMOUS FOUR COUSINS TO TOUR GAUTENG
They’re real and coming to town: South Africa’s famous Four Cousins are headed your way. More than just imaginary faces on a wine label, Hennie, Neil, Bussell and Phillip are on a Gauteng road-trip, hosting a series of special public events to introduce themselves - in person.
The cousins teamed up in the mid-1990s. One after the other, after completing their studies, they joined the family farm, Van Loveren, near the Western Cape town of Robertson. In 2000, the intrepid foursome made a wine they just knew they had to share. They put all they had into the new baby - even their faces on the label as a stamp of quality - and launched Four Cousins.
Today, Four Cousins includes with its still wines, a portfolio of sparkling wines, the Fiver range of delicious range of ready-to-drinks and a trio of Scottish Cousin Scotch whiskies.
The Four Cousins Road-Trip 2017 brings with it the opportunity to get to know all these as well as the people behind the label, give-aways and the chance to win some great prizes. Post a picture of yourself with the cousins on the Four Cousins Facebook page and you’re in the draw to win enough wine for a whole year.
You’ll also get the chance to learn more about the best food to serve with your wine; and, about other great Van Loveren brands such as Christina, Rhino Run and more.
The Four Cousins Road-Trip 2017 will visit
- Makro Alberton, on September 22 from 10:00-13:00;
- Makro Struben’s Valley, on September 22 from 14:00-17:00;
- Makro Centurion, on September 23 from 09:00-12:00;
- Makro Wonderboom, on September 23 from 13:00-16:00;
- Kwa Lichaba Soweto, on September 24 from 12:00 until late;
- Makro Crown Mines, on September 25 from 10:00-13:00; and
- Pick ‘n Pay Maponya Mall, on September 25 from 14:00-17:00.
“We’re excited to see our Gauteng friends again and about the prospect of making new ones,” says Four Cousins brand manager Bonita Malherbe. “It’s incredible to see how much our consumers like these road show and meeting the cousins in person. On our previous visit, people even had their bottles of Four Cousins signed by them! This time we come prepared with enough koki’s!”
Entry to the events is free.
Share your Four Cousins memories online - be sure to tag Four Cousins on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/fourcousins/) and Twitter (@4CousinsWine). We’re also on Instagram. For more information, visit www.fourcousins.co.za – where you can also sign up to get all the latest Four Cousins news; send email to info@fourcousins.co.za or call 021 615 1505.
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