Who knew a wine could taste so good and do good too – say cheers to sustainable sipping.
Whether it’s the end of a long week, or a long time since you caught up with friends, there’s nothing quite like a good wine to make a moment an occasion. And thanks toyou’ll not only be enjoying a gorgeous glass of vino, you’ll also be helping take care of the planet.
This delicious wine is packaged in 95.1% recycled material, with a bottle made using 100% post-consumer recycled glass cullet, labels made from 100% paper, closure made from 100% recycled plastic and its outer case made from 100% recycled paper pulp. Essentially, you can savour the wine's pleasures safe in the knowledge that the brand has kindly reduced the impact their products have on the environment. Something we can all raise a glass to.
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