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Uncle T Sweet Wines sparks outrage as Ghanaian wine launch triggers taste war
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50347, member: 636"] TT Brothers Company Limited threw a fancy party at Lancaster Hotel in Accra to show off their brand new wine creation. The company teamed up with African Pride Wines from South Africa to bring Uncle T Sweet Wines to Ghana. Isaac Tetteh started the whole business and wanted to give Ghanaians something special to drink. The launch event turned into a double celebration when Tetteh cut a birthday cake with his kids and friends. Everyone at the party got to taste the new wine and see what the excitement was about. The new wine comes in two different types that people can choose from. Sweet white wine appeals to folks who like lighter drinks for parties. Sweet red wine gives people a bolder taste that works great with dinner. Both wines have just the right amount of sweetness that makes them easy to drink. African Pride Wines helped make sure the quality stayed high throughout the whole process. Marcelle Coetzee from African Pride Wines explained that the wine works perfectly for any kind of party or gathering. The grapes come fresh from South African vineyards that have years of experience making great wine. Portia Schippers from TT Brothers talked about how they wanted every person in Ghana to enjoy drinking their product. The wine makers focused on creating something smooth and tasty for everyone. South African wine standards helped ensure the final product met high expectations. Shell stores across Ghana started selling the wine along with other major retailers. The first batch hit store shelves back in April and sold well. TT Brothers hopes their partnership will help Ghana's wine business grow stronger. The company plans to keep bringing quality drinks to local customers. This launch marks just the beginning of bigger plans for the future. [/QUOTE]
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