The Beeld-Kinderfond's chief executive, Adrie van Staden, says the R2-million would be distributed to 20 child development projects and benefit more than 8 000 underprivileged children, according to Eskort.

van Staden thanks everyone involved in the Liberi project and says the fund was privileged to be its beneficiary.

"South Africa has so many vulnerable children and this money will go a long way towards unlocking their potential," says van Staden.

The Beeld-Kinderfonds support development projects offered by established welfare organisations that assist children who have experienced:
  • poverty
  • starvation
  • neglect, and
  • abuse.

Eskort chief executive Arnold Prinsloo has thanked: 

  • Nick van Huysteen, the owner of Saronsberg wine estate
  • former Saronsberg cellarmaster Dewaldt Heyns, who was the Tulbagh estate's winemaker for two decades until his departure in 2023, and
  • Norman Catherine.

"Last year, Heyns was recognised in the Master Winemaker 100 Report as one of the world's elite winemakers, and he was our enthusiastic partner for three editions of Liberi wines," says Prinsloo. "The Shiraz and Chardonnay carrying the Liberi label will be prized by collectors, especially the limited number of bottles that were signed by Heyns and Catherine."

"We're also grateful to Heyns, who contributed several of his signature surrealist faces for the labels. The combination of fine art and fine wine is a match made in heaven and helped us to achieve an ambitious fundraising target for the Beeld-Kinderfonds," adds Prinsloo. 

According to Eskort, the Shiraz Liberi was sold for R1 320 for a case of six bottles (R2 450 for signed bottles) and the Chardonnay for R850.

In its first year, the Liberi wine, a 2018 Bordeaux blend, featured six artworks by Sam Nhlengethwa and raised R800 000 for two children's homes in Heidelberg, the small town in Gauteng where the artist was born and Eskort has a factory, says Eskort.

Eskort concludes that in the second year, Claudette Schreuders contributed six lithographs, which was featured on a 2017 Pinotage Reserve, and the proceeds went to the Atterbury Trust for the education of young people and other cultural upliftment projects.

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