Zonnebloem's Pinotage, which is significant for me in that it was the very first Pinotage I ever tried back in 1998 and which turned me onto the grape, has apparently been re-launched with a new look, though at first glance the label sure looks the same as the classic Zonnebloem one to me. The information was published today in the South African WineNews (link here).
Going to the winery webpage on the wine (link here) the label also appears to be the same traditional one. Personally you might say I have a sentimental connection to the old one, so even if the new one has only slightly been changed, that's just fine with me.
I've posted on the Zonnoebloem Pinotage for years now and I never fail to buy it when I see it at the LCBO. Zonnebloem was available for years at a price of about $12.95 and I always said that it drank like a wine that could have sold for closer to $20 - it was never a dark, inky Pinotage, but it was always highly structured, firm on the palate and consistently, reliably tannic. The oak was also of an elegant sort and never confected (i.e. coconutty/vanilla/confectionary-sugar). The back label always stated that the wine could be laid down for 10-15 years, and I think that a decade would be no problem at all for it.
In short, it's one of the best value Pinotages out there in my opinion, and it's one of my long-standing go-to wines.
I've always wondered how availale Zonnebloem is in the U.K. and whether many U.S. importers stock it.