De Nieuwe Haarlem, carries a legend filled with bravery, adventure and perseverance. As one of the VOCs (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) fleet it plowed the oceans between continents at a time when the VOC was the world's first and mightiest multi-national corporation. From the VOC's headquarters in Amsterdam, it transported high company officials to far-away colonies. When it floundered in bad weather and ran aground near Table Bay in 1647 the heroic crew's survival and exploration of the vicinity led to the establishment of a halfway station by Jan van Riebeeck on April 6, 1652, that ultimately led to the founding of South Africa and the first vines being planted in the Cape. This wine is made from 40-year-old Cinsault bush vines, of which only ten barrels have been produced.
Sometimes when you order something online, you get a random little goodie with it.
This is like that - but on steroids. We're going full Oprah here.
From today until next Tuesday (the weekend excluded) if you buy anything, you stand the chance of winning something INCREDIBLE with your order. Simple as that.
As always, the guys in legal insisted we remind you that T&Cs apply. Happy shopping!