Bonang Matheba Celebrates House of BNG’s 5th Anniversary
Bonang Matheba Celebrates House of BNG Clocking 5 Years. It feels like just yesterday when Bonang Matheba launched her very own luxury beverage. Well, five years has passed, and House of BNG, is still here, only getting bigger and stronger.
In 2019, the beverage brand was launched with the introduction of Brut and Brut Rosé Méthode Cap Classiques (MCCs). House of BNG followed up soon after with the release of its Prestige Reserve MCC, launched at the SunMet, horse-race. Going all the way to the top with innovation, the luxury beverage dropped the Nectar range, one of the first African brands to produce a true sparkling wine in a can.
The brand became the country’s favored celebration partner, from the Presidential Inauguration to Miss SA. House of BNG also saw Bonang become the first black woman to become a member of the Cap Classique Producers Association.
Just like any other business, House of BNG has also been faced with a couple of hiccups. In October 2021, Bonang opened up about how her former agency, Celebrity Services Africa (CSA) did her bad. The dispute between the two parties was in relation to the ownership of The House of BNG. The agency allegedly negotiated directly with her wine making partners, Vino Ventures, and split the partnership between them, cutting her out as a shareholder. Bonang eventually won the two year battle of the ownership of House of BNG.
On more great news, House of BNG is clocking a whole half a decade of existence. “Haappyyy,” Bonang shared on Twitter.
Haaappyyyy!! 🥳🥂 https://t.co/QCf6KMFlpM
— Bonang Matheba 👑 (@Bonang) March 18, 2024