CREAM LIQUEUR IN SOUTH AFRICA
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Amarula Cream
Amarula Cream dates back to 1989 when it first appeared on the South African market. Since then it has grown into a world leader and today its great taste is enjoyed in more than 160 countries on all continents.
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South African Airways has presented DGB with the SAA Chief Executive’s Award for Best Performance in 2014 and the SAA Chairperson’s Wine Award for most cases purchased, at the 29th annual SAA Wine Awards.
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Enjoy a glass of Durbanville Hills Sauvignon Blanc, as you watch the sun setting over Table Bay and Table Mountain with a memorable performance by Gerrie Pretorius on Friday, 31 January 2014 - all in aid of the Môresterretjies crèche.
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The fresh, lively taste of the 2013 Durbanville Hills Merlot Rosé is the perfect wine to enjoy this summer.
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