A barrel of wine is up for grabs until the end of September

Friday, 5 September, 2014
Stellenbosch Vineyards
Stellenbosch Vineyards has extended the closing date for entries to win a barrel of wine, to the end of September.
As part of the launch of Stellenbosch Vineyards' new wine club, Club Sixteen90, wine lovers who join the club before the end of September will stand a chance to win a barrel of wine, which they can blend themselves.

The competition was initially set to close by the end of August. But due to the great number of entries and the size of the prize, they decided to extend the competition period.

What the winner can look forward to:
The winner of the barrel of wine will be announced in October. Under the watchful eye of a winemaker, the winner will blend his own barrel of wine at Welmoed cellar. The wine will mature for approximately six months, or whichever time frame the winemaker advises, after which it will be bottled and delivered to the winner's home address anywhere in South Africa.

Why Club Sixteen90?
Stellenbosch Vineyards is based at Welmoed Estate, one of the oldest proclaimed farms in the Stellenbosch district, with a history dating back to 1690. In an effort to honour the heritage of the farm, Stellenbosch Vineyards saw it fit to name their wine club Club Sixteen90.

What are the benefits?
The club offers various benefits to their members, including a 10% discount when buying six bottles of wine (or more) at their tasting room. Invitations to private wine tastings in their hometown, VIP product launches and free wine tastings at the winery are some of the other benefits club members can look forward to.

How to join Club Sixteen90: Simple. Update your details HERE.

Who is Stellenbosch Vineyards?
Stellenbosch Vineyards is one of the largest branded product exporters in South Africa. The portfolio of their award-winning wines includes The Flagship, Credo, Stellenbosch Vineyards, Four Secrets, Welmoed, Arniston Bay and Versus.
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