Spoil yourself (or someone else) with Nederburg and Pure Boland's Christmas treat box

Friday, 4 December, 2020
Nederburg
Unwrap festive goodness with Nederburg’s Christmas Treat Box in collaboration with Pure Boland, delivered straight to your door in Cape Town on 22 December.

Perfectly suitable as a gift to yourself or those close to you, the Nederburg & Pure Boland Christmas Treat Box comes packed with a range of top-quality Christmas-inspired food items sourced exclusively from a handful of small Boland-based producers. It also features a bottle of Nederburg’s delicious Méthode Cap Classique Brut 2013 that was awarded a gold medal at the recent 2020 Veritas Awards, and also earned a 4.5-star rating in the 2021 edition of Platter’s South African Wine Guide.

Wondering what else is included in the box, apart from the wine? Think along the lines of freshly-baked tartlets, cookies and cheese straws; as well as preserved green figs, dried fruit and sweet mustard.

The Nederburg & Pure Boland Christmas Treat Box costs R800 per unit (including delivery). Bump it up with a 1.35kg fruit cake, and pay R1 200 (including delivery) per box. 

Orders close on Wednesday, 16 December, with deliveries taking place on Tuesday, 22 December. 

Click here to order your box for R800, or here if you’d prefer the option with the fruit cake included at R1 200 per box. 

About Pure Boland

Pure Boland Farmers Market started 12 years ago when Tharina Marais saw an opening in the local market for local small businesses to sell their products. It became a monthly favourite in Worcester, and over time people started flocking here from all parts of the Western Cape to enjoy and purchase the local produce and delicious home-made fare. Peter Marais joined the Pure Boland team when he married Tharina and since then they have been the power couple behind this first-Saturday-of-the-month tradition. With the uncertainty caused by Covid-19, the team has transformed their local produce offering to one that gets delivered to homes in a variety of areas in the Western Cape.