The Non Alcoholic Version of House of BNG In the Works
The Non Alcoholic Version of House of BNG In the Works. From working with beverage brands to having her own, Bonang Matheba is definitely the epitome of inspiration. While working with brands such as Ciroc, Bonang, was equipping herself with the right skills and knowledge, which she is now executing.
The celebrated media personality and entrepreneur ventured into the alcohol industry back in 2019. She launched the luxury beverage brand 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.
Through hard work and persistence House of BNG is now celebrating 5 years and still going strong. In all these five years, 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.
Recently House of BNG partnered with SA Style Awards as their celebratory drink. Bonang comes from far with the event. It started with her back in the day trying to score an invite, then hosting the awards, to now being the official celebration partner. This is some epic growth!
She also made an announcement at the event that come June 2024, a non-alcoholic version of House of BNG will be in the market. This is great and exciting news to people of sober habits, and those who drink occasionally.