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Wine and dine with Bettie Bandana for a good cause

The evening aimed to raise funds for the non-profit organisation.

It has been yet another successful fundraiser for the Bettie Bandana non-profit organisation (NPO).

 

Dr Nico van Greunen, Charles Hopkins and Retha van Greunen.

On Wednesday, June 14 guests were invited to the Indlela Country Estate in Del Judor for a wine pairing evening.

 

Anneline Behr, Retha van Greunen, Lydia Neuhoff and Ansa Steyn.

Winemaker Charles Hopkins attended the evening and gave great insights on how to enjoy different wines and also etiquette for serving and drinking wine correctly.

 

Hannelie Potgieter, Retha van Greunen, Jhay Botha, Ansa Steyn, Arnica Lamprecht and Salome Mellet.

Each attendee received a pairing menu with different food items that go with different wines.

 

For the Merlot, there was a peach and apricot chicken parcel and the Chardonnay was served with fried shrimp balls, lemongrass and sauce to mention a few.

 

Jhay Botha and Salome Mellet.

All the proceeds go towards helping cancer patients.

 

Jhay Botha and Retha van Greunen.

Bettie Bandanna started as an initiative when Retha van Greunen, in 2016 was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer and has been hosting many fundraisers for the cause.

 

Adel Cilliers, Retha van Greunen and Charles Hopkins.
Alet Coetzee, Retha van Greunen and Landi Myburgh.
The delicious wine-pairing snacks.

 

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