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SEA CHANGE GOES SOBER!

SEA CHANGE GOES SOBER!

Sea Change Free is a far cry from non and low alcohol wine alternatives of the past. We know that people are thirsty for authentic, high quality non-alcoholic options. We have ensured there is no compromise on taste or provenance for non-drinkers – this is a beautiful tasting, eco-conscious, 0% alcohol sparkling wine alternative with true style and eco-friendly star status.

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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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Jo Ruxton: Journey to Antarctica

Jo Ruxton: Journey to Antarctica

Jo Ruxton is a woman of many talents. As well as founding our charity partner Ocean Generation, she is a film producer, anti-plastic pollution campaigner and has received an MBE for her ocean advocacy work. Hailed by Sir David Attenborough as “the person responsible for the plastic-free movement” she spent many years at the BBC Natural History Unit, starting on the first ‘Blue Planet’ series as well as numerous other underwater wildlife films. Her award-winning independent film, ‘A Plastic Ocean,’ released in 2016, shows the devastating impact of plastic waste on ocean ecosystems and has helped to turn the tide...

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