Category: Shopping

  • Konga.com redefining commerce in Africa

    Konga.com, Nigeria’s Largest Online Mall which only last year announced the launch of Konga Mall, a revolutionary offering which gave select Nigerian businesses the opportunity to make their products and businesses available online to millions of Nigerian shoppers, is happy to announce the evolution of its trading platform.

    Konga has already changed the rules of participating in e-commerce in Nigeria through several novel offerings to customers, major investments in infrastructure and widespread education on the merits and convenience of online retail.   Now Konga is building a marketplace that will exponentially drive the adoption of e-commerce in the country through unrestricted yet structured participation, as well as novel platform security measures and guarantees that ensure buyer and seller are protected and rewarded for participating.

    This new offering which will be launched in the coming weeks will cater to the needs of not only big wholesalers/ retailers, but even the road side/ market traders in Surulere, Alaba, Aba, Onitsha, Kaduna, as well as enterprising individuals across the country with amazing products but no hope of expansion or scaling.

    This platform will revolutionise the way buyers and sellers interact, with a model that is more convenient for the seller and more attractive to the buyer. It will create unlimited opportunity for the Nigerian entrepreneur, small business owner or even large business owner; it will serve as the great equalizer/nation builder, boosting employment, trade and powering economic growth and development in Nigeria.

    Maxitech, a computer and electronics dealer based in Lagos who has benefited from the earlier launched Konga Mall had this to say; “I have been selling computers for a number of years now in Lagos and to customers in neighboring cities, but I must admit that what Konga.com has been able to do for my business is increase my sales portfolio not only locally but nationwide.

    E-commerce in Nigeria is definitely the future and I am happy that Konga is not only growing at a tremendous pace but is also helping Nigerian Businesses grow as well”

    In his view about the new platform, the Chief Executive Officer of Konga.com Sim Shagaya said: “About a year ago, we realized that for our services to be really valuable to society, we had to build a platform for anyone, not just Konga, to sell and prosper. We launched this platform to a limited number of sellers and in that time, we have learned how to build a truly revolutionary Nigerian online marketplace.”

    He added, “Today we are pleased to invite all Nigerian businesses – great or small, designer or farmer, producer or trader, sole proprietorship or limited liability, to sign up to this new platform – Konga Marketplace. We will be opening up in the next few weeks and we think you will be pleasantly surprised by what we have built”

    The internet is changing retail around the world, and the winners will be those that embrace the internet revolution.  Konga.com will provide the tools, awareness and security for entrepreneurs and businesses across Nigeria who wants to benefit from the immense benefits of expanding their businesses online.

    To be a part of this revolution and receive valuable information, everyone can simply visit http://konga.com/sell to pre-register. Regular information on how to maximize the opportunity, processing and validation will be done on the Konga marketplace in the weeks leading up to the big launch.

  • Community get electricity after 10 years

    Electricity will be restored in Eke Awka modern market, before month end 10 years after it was tossed the Chairman of Awka-South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Prince Azubuike Iloh has said.

    Iloh who stated this during his ongoing tour of markets in the council area, said arrangements have been concluded to restore electricity in the market on or before the end of February.

    The council chief equally said his intentions for the market include the construction of toilets, bathrooms, crèche for infants, adequate water supply for sanitary purposes as well as address infrastructural decays in the market.

    Chairman of market 3 axis of Eke-Awka market Mr.Christopher Eze confirmed that in the last 10 years there was nothing like electricity supply to the market and they took to alternative sources as last resort. He said they spent more than N2000 to power their generating sets on a daily basis for many years now.

    Eze noted that the state governor Mr.Peter Obi had installed a transformer in the market but it is yet to function stressing that they have made several appeal to those in-charge of power distribution but their pleas fell on deaf ears.

    Coordinator of Eke-Awka market, Mr.Christian Obi stated that he has spent 30, 000 naira every month just to power his gent set because according to him due to cluster of shops in the market there was need for ventilation and that health implication that resulted from heat whenever there was no electricity was devastating.Obi maintained that most worrisome was the fact that there have been incessant fire outbreaks in the market due to the fact that most of the gen set were placed on top of the buildings.

    He called on government to intervene as the situation has taken a serious toll on their business.

  • Lanson Champagne sets Lovers digging  in at Caffe tranche

    Lanson Champagne sets Lovers digging in at Caffe tranche

    Caffe Tranche, an upscale dessert and cocktail lounge on Olosa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, was a perfect hangout for discerning lovers last weekend as Lanson Champagne popped up brighter moments and exquiAsite dining experience at the exclusive Valentine rendezvous.

    With its avante garde celebration concept and unique style bouquet notes, Lanson Champagne’s distinctive cocktail affair in Lagos was an exceptional art of blending entertainment, and hospitality delight with finest gourmet dining experience as the harmony and balance gave enterprising couples ample scope to have fun and keep their hearts pumping with joy as they coddled, perked, danced and clinked glasses.

    The champagne toast and Valentine’s love feast which commenced with a special red carpet reception and cocktail session attracted showbiz personalities, a cream of young professionals and top business executives drawn from the banking/finance, telecommunications, architecture, engineering and law.

    The Valentine’s celebration was the brainchild of Caffe Tranche’s Chief Executive and celebrity connoisseur and patisserie masterchef, Mrs. Araba Morakinyo with the support of Lanson champagne, brand custodian and authorized distributor in Nigeria, Chief Tunde Onakoya. However, Araba wearing a stylish Chiffon red boubou gown and Afro hairstyle was on hand to give every guest personal attention and warm pleasantries which magnified a toasty friendly atmosphere.

    The hospitality ambience, lavish Brut and Rose champagne variants and assorted canapés of Apple Crumble, Cream Brulee, Roast chicken, Trunche classic Tagliatelli and meat balls provided nutritious balance and exceptional pairing with Araba’s homemade cookies for guests to truly savour the classy evening. “We are celebrating the Valentine’s feast as part of our product offerings to avail couples, lovers and families the opportunity to enjoy our special hospitality treat with Lanson champagne and Caffe Tranche’s signature delicatessen. The occasion is also significant to create brand awareness for our cocktail lounge and our world class delicious cakes and desserts which are customized and exclusively made on special order to reflect taste, class and style for our valued customers” Araba said.

    Aside from the tranquil environment and the cozy atmosphere at Caffe Tranche, Araba also assures that any business-oriented, urbane leisure seeker, casual diner or art aficionado “could easily walk in, share brighter moment with their loved ones and enjoy while pouring over creative ideas, books or any other intellectual materials available here”.

    According to Chief Tunde Onakoya, the choice of Caffe Tranche for Lanson champagne partnership for the Valentine celebration was informed by the classy setting and hospitality concept which blends perfectly with Lanson world class celebration concept and its exceptional unique style tradition. “We are pleased to be associated with Caffe Tranche on the Valentine’s champagne party. This partnership enables Lanson to reaffirm its commitment to champagne lovers and more importantly to emphasize its perfect combination with outstanding dishes.

  • Diapers, sanitary towel, others in high demand

    More Pampers have been demanded in the last few months. Gone are the days when people use Napkin for their babies. Pampers doesn’t cause rashes unlike Napkin and they come in different sizes and prices. Its sizes are; Mini, Midi and Maxi. The medium size is the fast selling among all the sizes and it goes for, N1, 500

    Always sanitary pad and Lady Care have been selling more in the market, topping others like Surewill, Freelife, etc. Always sanitary pack cost N1, 620 while lady care goes for N1,350.

    The new Bolt Milk Juice is a competition for Bobo Milk Juice, a pack cost N1, 300.The provision category has cornflakes, Milo, Dano and Jogo Milk in high demand. Fairly used hand bags are also high in demand, probably, because they are durable and cost N1,500. Laptop bags sell for N2,000 and are in high demand. Baby’s cloths ranging from N500 are bought more.

  • Love turns money spinner at Valentine

    Love turns money spinner at Valentine

    Valentine’s Day is a memorable event all over the world.  Today, a lot of  people, both old and young, will ‘storm’all the shopping places around them to pick one unique item or the other for their loved ones. While some will make  purchases online, others will visit the big  shopping malls.  TONIA ‘DIYAN  writes that in  preparation for  today’s celebration, open market shop owners and big malls have stocked their stores with wares and promised good pricing .

    Are you looking for gifts that are cheap but unique? Are you searching for a gift that will outlive the rush of this season? If your answer is in the affirmative, then take a trip to both the virtual and physical shopping stores. Operators of these shopping centres have, over the last two weeks, been paying hosts to people who are prepared to mark the Valentine day.

    Retailers, particularly in Lagos, have succeeded in turning the occasion to a huge cash cow.

    One strange thing about this year’s celebration is that the open markets have taken the lead as they commenced stock-piling gift items earlier than the malls and online stores.

    According to them, the malls and high street stores have prompted them to start sales early. They said this is one of their strategies for making sales this year.

    One open shop owner in Lagos, Alhaja Bashirat Abeni said open shop owners are taking the right steps to get a bite of the season’s market share.

    She said: “We are only taking the bull by the horn, catching our competitors unaware. Ordinarily, no one would have thought we will stock valentine items earlier than the big stores and malls. They tend to look down on us most of the time, but we are stepping up our game, re-enforcing and re-packaging. It is simply one of our strategies.”

    They have all promised to make today’s shopping more convenient and exciting. They have also promised good prices for their customers.

    Proprietor of Delightsome Gift Concept, Gbagada-Lagos, Mrs Modupe Shopeju said valentine has graduated from being an event for lovers to being an event for people to take advantage of its business side.

    She said: “Valentine’s Day is less about love and more about the business of love for retailers, particularly those in Lagos.

    “ Shopping, spending, giving gifts and more is the tradition for many people on Valentine’s Day, as such, retailers will always take advantage of the celebrations.”

    According to her, the spending, shopping provide a light-hearted view of all the common Valentine’s Day traditions.

    Retailers say Valentine’s Day is among the top three holidays in terms of sales as each year, they put in their best to make it worthwhile.

    A greeting card seller in Ikeja, Mr Kelechukwu Maduka, agrees with Shopeju. According to him, the occasion usually provides an opportunity for traders to make money after the Yuletide. “Valentine’s Day may mean flowers, dinner, a sentimental card or a special date night to some people, but to us, it means an opportunity to get busy again following the lull of post-Christmas rush.”

    Shopeju is particularly excited that this year, Valentine’s Day falls on a Friday because it will allow offers to be extended into the weekend.

    “Valentine this year falls on a weekend. For us, this is perfect because it gives lovers time to plan the whole romantic package and we are ready for them,” she added.

    According to her, there are more offers for women as they are the biggest shoppers always. “Women tend to buy for their husbands, kids, their mothers and everybody around them. I know today is specially for them and I am looking forawrd to an exciting time,” she said.

    Branch Manager at Shoprite, Mr Linus Okon, said he is expecting a huge crowd, adding that he has made provision for twice the number of customers he receives on ordinary days.

    He said: “At Shoprite, there is going to be an overflow tomorrow of the people who could not make it here today after work. Our offer still extends till after valentine.”

    Valentine is the shortest holiday season because it lasts for only one day. Men are notorious for shopping at the last minute and stores are prepared for this.

    For this reason, retailers are eager to help people find something special for their loved ones today and they look forward to seeing people come out in the spirit of the season. For them, each Valentine’s Day brings a little uptick in sales.

    Therefore, while you are frantically searching for the perfect gift to give to a special someone; don’t forget to check your neighbourhood stores to make sure your search doesn’t go too far because what you are searching for may just be right there at the back of your compound.

    A rose seller, Mrs Babajide Sumbo said shoppers buy roses on occasions like this. She is optimistic that today’s will not be an exception. “Roses always will be our show stopper. We sell a lot more roses on Valentine’s Day than any other day of the year,” she said.

    Today’s offers

    Jumia.com.ng top five Valentine’s Day gifts for him & her

    For him

    Men’s gifts are more difficult to pick especially these days when they are more fashion forward and tech savvy. However, nothing says ‘I love you’ more for a man like the latest Samsung Smartphone, a dolce & Gabbana perfume, the latest PlayStation 4 game console, Rotary wristwatch and a bottle of the finest Veuve clicquot la Grande dame brut champagne.

    For Her

    Women’s Valentine’s gifts are different from everyday gifts. They have to make her feel unique and special. Gifts like; Handmade Jewelry from Le Reve pieces for the elegant and stylish woman or Coco Chanel perfume to spray love all over her is not a bad idea. She can be coloured in a red-hot dress to make dinner look complete. She should be allowed to walk in style in killer shoes, pro-founding her new found self with her love.

    For Couple

    For those who have found the right one, they can seal their love with the diamond engagement ring Jumia is giving away this valentine to one lucky couple.

    However, with every valentine item bought on Jumia.com.ng with a Paga account, there is 10 per cent cash back in the ‘Paga Give love get love promotion’, there will also be free shipping within Lagos.

    Konga.com.ng

    Konga.com.ng has opened its Valentines store with plenty of special treats for everyone. From sweet daily timed deals to discount codes to help people enjoy amazing discounts to E-Gift vouchers, people can pick gifts for them and loved ones.

    Gifts for Him

    Fragrances, Apparel, Shoes & lovely men’s suits.

    Gifts for Her

    Fragrances, Jewellery, Watches & Accessories, Lingerie, Shoes & Bags and Beauty Products.

    Gifts for His & Hers

    Teddy Bears, Chocolate, Wine , Love Baskets ,Gadgets ,Home Essentials ,Intimate Gifts ,Books ,Music & Movies ,Gifts for Kids.

    BuyolOgy.com.ng is giving out Blackberry Bold 7 for N20, 100, Techno Phantom A+ for N20, 700, Samsung Galaxy S4 for N52, 800, Sony Play Station 4 console for N64.800 , Iphone 5c 16gigabyte (GB) for N94,995.

    For Valentine, the store is also offering amazing Blackberry deals under N25,000, Curve 6 for N 18,200 and curve 7 for N24,700 and a Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos Touch Screen phone for N44,495 .

  • Give gifts from the heart

    Give gifts from the heart

    It’s the month of love and Ikeja City Mall, as always, is celebrating with its customers. This year, as part of the activities planned to celebrate the Valentine season, the mall has rewarded 10 premium shoppers with candle lit dinner for two. Other rewards like shopping vouchers and a week’s trip to Kenya or South Africa will come up March 4th.

    The shopping promo is tagged “the ICM 2014 valentine’s promo”.

    The promo which is in partnership with Hemingway’s Safari Africa Ltd, is an in-mall activation aimed at rewarding ICM’s premium shoppers for their loyalty.

    Qualification is purchase driven and in three steps, winners emerged. First, shoppers made purchases from any store in the mall worth N25, 000 or above, got tickets from any of the Hemingway’s Safari personnel positioned at entrances of the mall, wrote their names and numbers behind the receipt and dropped their receipts in dedicated boxes placed at any of the three mall entrances .

    The first raffle draw was held two days ago in the mall where winners were picked in a lucky dip for the Candle lit dinner with press men and mall tenants witnessing. The selected couples will be hosted at Dheerhug, a restaurant inside the mall today. They will be feted with exquisite cuisines, exotic wine and lots of love songs and games that will show how well they know their spouses.

    Also, three winners will be picked in the second draw next month with the following prizes: -3rd prize $600 worth of shopping voucher, 2nd Prize $900 worth of shopping voucher and the Grand prize, an all-expense trip for two to either Kenya/ South Africa or $1500 worth of shopping voucher.

    All winners will be contacted via phone calls as soon they are picked, as it was done on wednesday when the first draw took place. This is to inform them of their selection and confirm availability for the reward.

    Promo will end February 28th, between the hours of 10am – 6pm.

  • Rewards rain at Ikeja City Mall

    Rewards rain at Ikeja City Mall

    It’s the month of love and Ikeja City Mall, as always, is celebrating with its customers. This year, as part of the activities planned to celebrate the Valentine season, the mall has rewarded 10 premium shoppers with candle lit dinner for two. Other rewards like shopping vouchers and a week’s trip to Kenya or South Africa will come up March 4th.

    The shopping promo is tagged “the ICM 2014 valentine’s promo”.

    The promo which is in partnership with Hemingway’s Safari Africa Ltd, is an in-mall activation aimed at rewarding ICM’s premium shoppers for their loyalty.

    Qualification is purchase driven and in three steps, winners emerged. First, shoppers made purchases from any store in the mall worth N25, 000 or above, got tickets from any of the Hemingway’s Safari personnel positioned at entrances of the mall, wrote their names and numbers behind the receipt and dropped their receipts in dedicated boxes placed at any of the three mall entrances .

    The first raffle draw was held two days ago in the mall where winners were picked in a lucky dip for the Candle lit dinner with press men and mall tenants witnessing. The selected couples will be hosted at Dheerhug, a restaurant inside the mall today. They will be feted with exquisite cuisines, exotic wine and lots of love songs and games that will show how well they know their spouses.

    Also, three winners will be picked in the second draw next month with the following prizes: -3rd prize $600 worth of shopping voucher, 2nd Prize $900 worth of shopping voucher and the Grand prize, an all-expense trip for two to either Kenya/ South Africa or $1500 worth of shopping voucher.

    All winners will be contacted via phone calls as soon they are picked, as it was done on wednesday when the first draw took place. This is to inform them of their selection and confirm availability for the reward.

    Promo will end February 28th, between the hours of 10am – 6pm.

  • Huge sales on lovers’ day

    Huge sales on lovers’ day

    For the Valentine’s Day celebration, traders in  Ikorodu and its environs are recording high sales from variety of eye-catching valentine gifts.

    On  display in Ikorodu are cakes in red colour, flowers, hampers, clothes, wrist watches. A medium-sized Valentine cake goes for N3,500 while small-sized is sold for N2,000. The biggest-sized cake cost N4,000. Also, love roses goes for N5,000,N3,000, N1,500, N500  and N200 respectively depending on its sizes.

    Hampers are also in their various categories and sizes. A pack of hamper with a Teddy Bear, a bottle of wine, flowers and jewellery costs N20,000 while that which contains a bottle of wine and a bar of chocolate costs between N5000, N3500, and N3,000.

    Items with red white colours have suddenly increased in price, but people still buy them, notwithstanding. Proprietor, Just Your Size Boutique, Madam Stella Oduyemi said red dresses are more expensive because they are in high demand now.

    She said: “A red dress sells for between N5,000, N3,500 and N3,000 depending on its quality while blouses goes for N1,000.”

    Mr Tobi Johnson sells valentine accessories also in Ikorodu. He said he has not seen the kind of sales he is experiencing before on valentines day. “I have sold all the accessories I came to market with, it wasn’t like this last year,” he said.

    At  Ayoola Shopping Plaza, in Ijegun, a Lagos suburb, Mrs. Ayoola Aunoluwapo, who owns the plaza said people’s  response to items this valentine is better than the past year. According to her, sales get better each valentine, adding that despite the fact that items have become costlier than they used to be, people still buy them. For her, business has been good. “ Today alone, I have sold more chocolate and cakes. I have also sold hampers. So, business has been good,” she said.

    A house wife, Mrs Grace Okaro, was at Ijegun market to buy red and white cloth for her six months old baby. According to her, its prices vary between N1,500 and N2,500 and while baby shoes cost N2,500.

    At Ajegunle, another Lagos suburb, Mrs Ruth Obiofia, who runs a floral shop, said she has sold more rose and tulip flowers in the last two weeks. She said this is so because flowers are suitable for expressing love.

    She said: “Valentine is a day to show love to people. Artificial flowers can be used to express love on a day like this. It is  warm and affectionate. I have been selling more of roses and tulips in the last two weeks and sales have been high.

    “Contrary to what people think, Nigerian ladies appreciate flowers. A lot of men have been coming here to purchase flowers which they would give as a gift to their lovers today.”

    A bouquet of rose flower sells for between N3,000 and N7,000, depending on the colours, as against N1, 500 and N3,000 before valentine.

    A lady who simply identified herself as Eunice and owns a boutique in Ajegunle said red colours sell more on Valentine’s Day.

    “I have made more sales in the last three days with more  people coming to buy valentine clothes.

    “Some people  make special demands for clothes I don’t have in stock and I meet those demands all for valentine,” she said.

    Another trader, Mrs Remilekun Adebisi, said there is a remarkable increase in the sale of specially made valentine hampers in her shop. Valentine hampers cost N5,000 and N15,000, depending on their content.

    But a customer, Patricia Nwafor, decried the hike in the prices of commodities because of valentine. “Prices of cake have suddenly increased, but their sizes have not. It is so carzy and exploitative and it is all because of the valentine day,” she said.

     

  • Why food prices are unstable

    It has become a tradition especially in Lagos markets for prices of foodstuff and other commodities to remain unstable after festivities. What could be responsible? TONIA ‘DIYAN asked some traders.

    Visits to some markets in Lagos and a survey on other major markets have shown that prices of commodities have seen high level of irregularity since December last year, during the Christmas celebrations. Some items are still sold twice their usual prices. Ordinarily, prices should return to normal after festivities, but the reverse is the case with staple items, particularly in Lagos.

    This development has forced various categories of eateries and canteens to increase the prices of their meals, attributing the high costs to unstable and unfavourable prices of farm produce which according to them, they still buy for twice their original prices.

    A food vendor at Ogba who was also affected by the irregular food price , Mrs Nnenna Agu, said things are no longer the way they were last year because according to her, the quantity of a particular farm produce she bought for N400 three months ago, now sells for between N900 and N1,200.

    She added that foodstuffs have now become very expensive and are two times the prices they used to be last year. She attributed the hike to high cost of transportation and said “some traders whom I patronize told me they sell to make profit and so, they include the transportation fare when selling farm produce to us.”

    Beans have been the most expensive in recent times and customers have not stopped lamenting due to its unstable price-especially those brought from the northern part of the country. Mrs Romoke Adewale who sells beans in small and large quantities at Daleko market, complained that a bag of beans sells for N12, 000 and has refused to come down in price.

    “I know beans hike always have to do with the crisis in the north most of the time because that is where it is transported from. The price has been very unstable, sometimes we are tired of purchasing because we are not sure of how much we are taking with us’’ she said.

    Some traders also attribute this unstable price to flood in some northern states where food items are mainly transported from. Farmlands are sometimes washed away and only farmers who have few crops remaining will increase the prices to make up for their investments,” he said.

    A wheelbarrow of yam is between N8, 000 and N15, 000. It hasn’t been stable after Christmas. Rice fluctuates between N9, 500 and N10, 500 per bag.

    Survey shows that the price of garri, which is regarded as a common staple food among low income earners has also being irregular, jumping to N280, sometimes N300 for a brand while another brand sells for between N200 and N230. Yam flour now goes for between N750 and N800 at times, while those mixed with cassava are between N500 and N600.

    According to traders, the prevailing security challenges facing some part of the Northern states has also prevented many of them from travelling to places where these commodities are available at affordable prices.

    A yam seller, Mr Bala Usman told The Nation Shopping that the country is no longer safe for traders who travel to the North to get these foodstuffs cheap, so that they can also sell them cheap to consumers. “The yam you see here are costly; it is not our fault, we also have to sell to make profits. We are afraid to travel to our home towns” he said

    A retailer, Mr Franklin Idumebor said: “Food stuffs are now very expensive. It keeps rising and I wonder when it will ever fall, we sell according to how we buy.”

    The price of onions has remained relatively stable. A bag sells for between N5, 000 and N6, 500; a small bag of 50kg costs between N2, 500 and N3, 000. Half sack sells for between N3, 000 to N4, 000. Last month, it was from N6, 000 to N7, 000.

    Some consumers said they are at the receiving end. “When these prices are increased, we tend to suffer for it more” said Mr Uchena Kalu.

    He suggested a price control board to regulate food prices, saying it is one of the three basic amenities a human being shouldn’t be deprived of.

    For Mr Femi Abass, the problem is with the market women who refuse to reduce prices of food items even when they buy at cheap rates. “You often hear them say; ‘na so we buy o’! And when you say the price has reduced, they shout at you saying: ‘na old market I get, I never go buy new one.’

    He added, “the problems are caused at the local level are created. We are usually the architect of our misfortune” he said

    A lawyer, Mrs Hannah Maduka, supports the view that an active price control board to regulate food prices at the local level be made to stay in the country. “These laws work in other countries. Why should Nigeria be an exception? We have to get things straight and fast too” she said.

     

     

     

  • Montaria launched in Lagos

    Lamex Beverage Ltd, the sole distributor of the Portugal top brand wine: Montaria in Africa, has launched the product in Lagos to cement the relationship between Portugal and Nigeria. Montaria wine is recommended for the heart and can be consumed by anyone except children. At the launch, Nigerians were advised to make it a household thing.

    The sole distributor of the product, Lamex Group, is one of the most diversified business conglomerates in Nigeria with a reputation for excellent business practices and products’ quality. Its operational headquarters is situated in Lagos.

    Montaria regional alentejano is one of the few brands, which retains its freshness and fruitiness, it keeps longer in pleasant lasting aromas and flavours. The wine is known for its delicacy and elegance and it is best enjoyed at special meal occasions.

    Montaria generally is the ultimate celebratory drink used to toast newlyweds, applaud achievements, and acknowledge milestones. It is considered a mark of sophistication.

    It is also competitively priced in a way that it is affordable to everyone who wants quality. The wine sells itself, it is enjoyable and it is what nature has to offer. From top to bottom, the wine is getting excellent complementary from people.