Barnardt Boyes Wines - Our Story

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Barnardt Boyes Wines have been born from the collaboration between two old university friends, Neels Barnardt and John Boyes.

Neels has spent many years in the wine industry, while John has extensive experience in the agricultural industry in South Africa.

These two old friends decided to combine their collective knowledge and expertise to start a wine company.

Neels and John settled on a common trademark throughout all the company’s wines, being the initials of each of their respective surnames, BB. This stamp of approval is found on each label and capsule of every distinctive bottle.

During the past years this joint vision has finally come to fruition, and a full range of top South African wines have been procured and bottled for the international markets, in association with the top wine estates in South Africa. 

The wines that are being marketed are of the best quality that South Africa has to offer. 

A very careful selection process is followed, where top wine makers are used to taste and identify the wines on sale. 

• The Barnardt Boyes wine venture is part of an extended group of companies in South Africa. Also a part of this extended group is Carrol Boyes Functional Art (Pty) Ltd, a very well known and loved luxury goods brand. www.carrolboyes.co.za Carrol Boyes designs, manufactures and sells luxury gift items throughout South Africa and the world. 

• A further extension of the group is Fruit One, an agricultural production and marketing group of companies of citrus fruit which reaches most northern hemisphere countries .This group dates back to 1962 and is one of the largest citrus growers and exporters in South Africa. www.fruitone.com

• The broader group also consists of mining interests in the form of Lehumo Africa (Pty) Ltd. This company has extensive reserves of natural resources located in Southern Africa. www.lehumoafrica.com 

 

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