‘Vrot’ rosé row causes a Crackling headache

01 April 2019 - 07:00 By Shain Germaner
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It allegedly took two “contaminated” bottles of Autumn Harvest Crackling Rosé to ruin the reputation of a Joburg liquor supplier, and now he’s suing Distell, the company that made the offending bottles, for R500,000.

Fortunatus Ogbonna and his lawyer, Kingdom Onah, still can’t identify the “worm-like” object that was found inside the bottles, but the business owner said that because of them, he’s been the subject of xenophobic threats and a major loss in business.

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