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TT Brothers Company Limited, renowned purveyor of beverages in Ghana, has launched a new premium wine product, Uncle T Sweet Wines, in collaboration with African Pride Wines from South Africa.
Uncle T Sweet Wines, launched at the Lancaster Hotel in Accra, are made from fresh grapes with a focus on quality and natural ingredients and are available in two variants, sweet white and sweet red, with a medium sweetness level.
It is exclusively available in Ghana in major stores, including Shell stores.
The partnership between TT Brothers Company Limited and African Pride Wines aims to boost the Ghanaian wine industry, providing consumers with a new quality option for premium wine.
According to the Operations Manager at African Pride Wines (Pty) Ltd, Marcelle Coetze, the wine was designed to be easily drinkable, making it ideal for various occasions.

An Associate of TT Brothers, Portia Schippers, said the philosophy behind the wine was centred around creating a product that every Ghanaian could enjoy, with a focus on quality and ease of drinking.
The wine is produced in South Africa, leveraging the country’s high-quality wine production standards.
The first shipment of Uncle T Sweet Wines was released onto the Ghanaian market in April.
TT Brothers Company Limited, which is dedicated to providing quality products to the local market, now aims to make a significant impact on Ghana’s wine industry. Founder Isaac Tetteh’s commitment to delivering premium products is evident in the partnership with African Pride Wines, ensuring high-quality products for Ghanaians.
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