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FOR EVERYONE

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OUR STORY

“Great art picks up where nature ends.” – Marc Chagall

YESTERDAY

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Wine embodies a unique essence. It's a medium for artistic expression and a collaborative effort between humanity and the natural environment.

We have so many people to thank for the way we enjoy wine today! It's thanks to the amazing work of countless individuals over centuries that we can enjoy this wonderful drink. The expertise and enthusiasm that established traditional wine-producing regions as benchmarks for quality have now spread to various regions across the globe, with exciting new developments in wine production taking place all the time! Over time, passionate professionals within the wine industry have joined forces, sharing insights and knowledge, and made some truly incredible strides together!

The improvements in the overall standard and quality of wines produced today are down to these fantastic cooperative endeavours among grape growers, winemakers, and industry experts. This teamwork has helped improve the quality of wines we drink today, which is fantastic news for wine lovers everywhere!

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TODAY

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​Our mission is to deliver exceptional wine to the world. We believe that canned wine represents a sustainable option for this endeavor, signifying a positive shift in how we consider our impact on both the planet and ourselves. We are convinced that embracing changes in our behaviour, driven by a passion for life and a spirit of adventure, will ultimately contribute to a net positive effect on the world.

The first fundamental principle of our brand is to provide premium quality wines across a range of styles that inspire bold exploration. Our wines are sourced from producers committed to sustainable grape growing and winemaking practices, ranging from small family-owned operations to medium-sized producers and cooperatives in our preferred wine regions.


The second principle, sustainability, is exemplified by our choice of packaging – aluminium cans. The specialised lining within our wine cans ensures that the wine retains its quality, free from any metallic taste or negative impact from the packaging. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a moment, we invite you to choose our exceptional wines and savour the experience.

TOMORROW

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Embracing a new mindset and approach to how we interact with our reality is key to being future-forward. This enables us to make gradual progress towards the future we envision for ourselves and the planet.

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​We love wine and are committed to making a positive impact. We’re a sustainable wine brand with a focus on great quality wines, enhancing cool experiences, and promoting mindful consumption. The future is shaped by our actions today. #drinkdamngoodwine

WINE CANS

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SUSTAINABLY

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METAL RECYCLES FOREVER

Cans are way easier and quicker to chill than glass bottles.

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With 250ml sized cans, you can enjoy your favorite wine at all sorts of occasions where a regular bottle might be a hassle to carry around.

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Having single serving size can encourages drinking in moderation and makes it super easy to try a wine without having to finish a whole bottle. Less waste, too!

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Aluminium cans are infinitely recyclable without loss of quality. They can be recycled and back on a shelf as new cans in 60 days.
 

The cans are hermetically sealed with a special wine-end that protects the wine from air and light, giving the wine a 12 month shelf life.

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There's a special BPA-free liner inside the cans to keep the wine protected.

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Before canning, the can manufacturer does a compatibility test on the wine to ensure it’s good to go.


Cans have low COâ‚‚ emission because of weight and space efficiencies in logistics.

 

Plus, the can itself is less than 5% of the total product weight.

WINE IN MODERATION

ARTWORK

Juan de Pareja (ca. 1608–1670)

Velázquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez)
1650

Metropolitan Museum of Art

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