Wine lovers can't get enough of this 'divine' socially conscious tipple: 'I don't feel guilty drinking it'
Even better - most bottles are 0g sugar.
Sharing a bottle of wine over dinner with loved ones is one of life's simple pleasures. Now you can make your sav blanc socially conscious too.
Little Ripples is a socially responsible wine company that donates one year of clean drinking water to one person in a developing country with every bottle sold.
They work alongside charity partner, The BridgIT Water Foundation, to identify the communities most in need, facilitate the construction or repair of a water well, and implement a strategy to maintain and manage the well for at least 10 years. So far, Little Ripples has funded the construction of 50 water wells; the equivalent of providing over 500,000 people with one year of clean drinking water.
Their aim is to provide 5 million people with clean drinking water within the next 10 years.
Named as 2023's Best Socially Conscious Brand, most of their range has 0g of sugar per serving - and customers love them.
"The Pinot Grigio is my new fave," says one happy customer. "It's divine." Another agrees: "I've looked for so long to find a really good low sugar rosé - thank goodness I absolutely love it and I don’t feel guilty drinking it."
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Here are some of Little Ripples' most popular tipples:
Pinot Grigio, $20 a bottle
Made from premium vineyards in Adelaide, this has notes of spiced pear, white nectarine and honeysuckle. It's crisp, citrusy and easy to drink.
Rosé, $20 a bottle
Hailing from South Australia, this delicious drop has aromas of strawberry, red cherry, and a hint of red apple. It's perfect with salads or even just a bowl of berries.
Shiraz, $25 a bottle
From the heart of Barossa, this 2021 Shiraz has full, deep tones. It has notes of berry and coffee and is super smooth. Pair it with grilled meat or hard cheeses for a delicious dinner.
Cabernet Sauvignon, $25 a bottle
This 2021 vintage is from Coonawarra. With refreshing hints of mint and tea, it also has aromas of coffee and cream. It's delicious with hearty beef dishes, or on its own for a cosy night in.
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