This ‘beautiful’ Aussie wine brand is now on sale with bottles starting from just $9: ‘The flavour is delicious, 10 out of 10’

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A ‘beautiful’ bottle of Sauvignon Blanc that has been flying off the shelves is now on sale as part of a special Father’s Day promotion with bottles starting from as little as $9.

Little Ripples, known for its, low-calorie, zero and low sugar tipples, has unveiled a Father’s Day sale across its entire range – with prices slashed by up to 40 per cent.

The Aussie brand has been praised for not only offering world-class wines from the country’s best regions – including the Barrosa, Adelaide Hills, and Coonawarra – but for providing much-needed water to developing countries.

For every bottle sold, the company donates a year of clean drinking water to one person in need – so shoppers are buying wine for a good cause.

With Father’s Day just around the corner, treat dad to his favourite bottle of Sauvignon Blanc ($17.20), Pinot Noir ($24.75), Chardonnay ($16.13), Shiraz ($18.75), Cabernet Sauvignon ($18.75) or Pinot Grigio ($17.20), when bought in a case of six. 

The best part? These wines contain 0g of sugar per serve.

If you’re looking for something a little sweeter or prefer low-sugar sparkling, there’s Rosé ($16), Moscato ($9) and Prosecco ($20) to choose from.

Little Ripples has launched a massive sale with bottles starting from as little as $9

The brand’s Sauvignon Blanc with zero sugar has been wildly popular after hundreds of shoppers gave the bottle a stellar five-star rating. 

‘We loved it oh so much, and the bonus was that it’s guilt free on the waistline,’ one shopper raved. 

‘This Sav Blanc is my favourite wine, I have tried many over time but this is the best, the flavour is delicious and the no sugar is just the best… Definitely a 10 out of 10, it’s the only wine I buy now,’ another said. 

‘Very refreshing and easy to drink. Will be my go to Sauvignon Blanc. Also for a great cause which is a win win,’ one added. 

Shoppers have been sharing rave reviews about the brand’s range of wines. 

‘Absolutely beautiful Moscato, not too sweet and definitely not sour. It is just right. The Rosé is so delicate and delicious, a beautiful drop. My next is the Pinot origin, can’t wait to try it. All these wines are to die for,’ one said. 

‘I don’t know a lot about wine and have always gone with the cheapest reds because I didn’t notice the difference. A friend of mine got me onto the Little Ripples Shiraz and it set my new standard for what wine should taste like! I absolutely love it and it is my new go-to this summer,’ another wrote. 

‘I have to say I was dubious about trying the Pinot Noir being a bit of a wine snob, but I just love it! Taste aside, it is so light and easy to drink plus I love that it is sugar free and that each bottle helps provide water to those in need. I’m a convert,’ one added.

For every bottle sold, the brand donates a year of clean drinking water to one person in need

For every bottle sold, the brand donates a year of clean drinking water to one person in need

Customers can purchase cases of their favourite varieties, mixed cases or they can build their own box based on personal preferences too.

Fans of the brand can also join a wine club to enjoy discounts, regular deliveries and free shipping over $120.

If you spend over $120, you will get an ‘unmissable’ free gift. 

Little Ripples was founded by social entrepreneur Dustin Leonard.

To date, the wine brand has helped with the construction of 50 water wells to provide safe and accessible water to communities, in partnership with the BridgIT Water Foundation, with projects currently in India and across Africa.

With a 100 per cent money back guarantee, customers can try the wine and receive a full refund if they are not satisfied with their purchase.

To shop the wine range at Little Ripples, click here.

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