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Introducing Sea Change Organic Picpoul de Pinet:: A Wine of the Present and Future

Introducing Sea Change Organic Picpoul de Pinet:: A Wine of the Present and Future

We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to the Sea Change Wine range: our Organic Picpoul de Pinet. Known for its vibrant freshness and unique flavour profile, this wine promises to be a favourite among our customers. Let us take you on a journey through the origins of this remarkable variety, its distinctive characteristics, and the perfect food pairings to enhance your tasting experience.   THE GRAPE AND ITS ORIGINS Picpoul, also known as Piquepoul, is an ancient white wine grape variety primarily grown in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. The specific name "Picpoul de Pinet" refers to...

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Embrace Plastic Free July: A Step Towards a Healthier Ocean

Embrace Plastic Free July: A Step Towards a Healthier Ocean

Join the global movement of Plastic Free July and discover how small changes can lead to a healthier ocean. Learn why reducing single-use plastics is crucial and how you can make a difference. Start today with simple, sustainable tips!

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WEDDINGS DONE THE SUSTAINABLE WAY

WEDDINGS DONE THE SUSTAINABLE WAY

If you’ve recently got engaged - congratulations! Planning a wedding is exciting and it’s one of the most memorable events of your life but, with some thought, you can also prevent it being the most wasteful. Read on for some of our top tips and advice to make your big day as earth friendly as possible and show the planet as much love as you show your partner!  

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THE WINE WIZARD OF OZ

THE WINE WIZARD OF OZ

We scoured vineyards across the globe for over two years in our quest to find a premium red wine good enough to join our range. The search was definitely worth it, however, with Sea Change Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon already establishing itself as a firm favourite among our customers. A UNIQUE TERROIR Coonawarra is located in the south-eastern corner of South Australia between Adelaide and Melbourne. Its low, flat plains are part of the Limestone Coast and, despite being a relatively small area, globally it’s one of Australia’s best-known wine regions. The region is credited with producing some of the best red wines the country...

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