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Win with Van Loveren’s Tangled Tree range

This mouth-watering eco-friendly range was inspired by a tree on the Van Loveren farm. In 1941, Jean Retief ordered a Rhus lancea tree from the then Natal province. Her husband Hennie believed that it was the same as the Karee tree that grew along the river and planted a shoot next to it to prove this.

The two trees have since intertwine­d into one tree, which has come to symbolize their love. And the best part of the range? It has a 60% lower carbon footprint compared to wine in glass bottles.

Try the Tangled Tree Chocolate Cabernet Sauvignon, Butterscot­ch Chardonnay, Moscato Rosé, Tropical Sauvignon Blanc and Spicy Shiraz today. Find out more at

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE There are at least 10 difference­s between the two sketches. See if you can find them all!

MAZE

Show the maze who’s boss. Remember to first do it in pencil, just in case you make a mistake.

Animal facts

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