Nuiba – 2nd Post – Shiraz

Sold By:  Nuiba Brands

Suzanne Coetzee

021 883 3617

These Shiraz grapes come from the slopes of the Simonsberg in Paarl which is the perfect growing region for Shiraz.

It was basket pressed and did malolactic in barrel while spending a further 12 months in older barrels.

Product or Service

HS220421 - Wine; still; in containers holding 2 litres or less

Wine Attributes

Vintage: 2018

Varietal: Shiraz (Syrah)

Wine Region: Coastal – Paarl

Facility

None

Product Certification

None

Contact Infomation

Company Name: Nuiba Brands

Company Address: Unit 6a, Woodmill Centre, Vredenburg Road, Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, 7600, South Africa

Company General Phone: 021 883 3617

Company General Mail: info@nuibabrands.co.za

Company Website: www.nuibabrands.co.za

Key Contact: Suzanne Coetzee

Key Contact Phone: 082 578 6821

Key Contact General Mail: suzanne@nuibabrands.co.za

Company Information

Incorporation Date: January 18, 2012

BEE: Exempted Micro Enterprise (turnover is below R10M)

Woman-Owned: Yes - 100% Woman Owned

Company Size: 1 – 5

Distribution: Retail, Bulk, HORECA/Hospitality: Hotels, Restuarants, Catering, Private Label, Own Brand, Direct sales, On trade (Restaurants, Bars, Clubs), Off trade (Supermarkets, Specialists Retailers, Independent Retailers)

Company Overview: Suzanne started Nuiba Brands in 2015 by herself and quickly grew the team as work streamed in. Living out her passion for trade and brands together, the business is growing every year. With a unique vision and creativity the business is set to play a big role in every partner’s existence. Focusing on the wine industry, Nuiba Brands is a supplier that can offer the whole range of price-points and unique brands to suit every sector of the market

Year Started Exporting:

2015

Countries Currently Exporting to:

Brazil, China, Netherlands, Poland, Taiwan, United Kingdom

Countries Hoping to Export to:

Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States

Registered Under the Following Trade Agreements:

SADC