For us, living sustainably comes down to making small changes in your everyday life and being thoughtful about how and who you choose to spend your money with. So when we heard about a socially responsible Aussie wine that not only tastes great but also leaves a lasting impact on people and the planet, well, it sounded like a business we could get behind.
Sourced from Australia's best wine regions, including the Barossa, Adelaide Hills, and Coonawarra, each bottle of Little Ripples wine is a testament to quality and sustainability. Whether you prefer the crisp notes of a Sauvignon Blanc, the fruity undertones of a Rosé, or the bold richness of a Shiraz, there's a sip to suit your taste.
Better yet, Little Ripples offers a range of wines that are not only low to no sugar, low carbs and low cal, but also low-alc—catering to the healthier hoards of drinkers who aren't willing to compromise their Sunday morning run with a big night on the wines.
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What truly sets Little Ripples apart, though, is their dedication to creating waves of positive change. For every bottle purchased, the company provides one year of clean drinking water to a person in a developing community—so the impact of enjoying your Friday night wine extends far beyond the vineyard. Through its partnership with the BridgIT Water Foundation, the company has funded the construction of 50 water wells, providing clean and accessible water to over half a million people in need.
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But the journey is far from over. With a goal to provide clean drinking water to five million people within the next decade, Little Ripples is calling on Aussies to join them in raising a glass to positive change.
Their wines have already racked up over 5,000 glowing reviews and they also offer a money-back guarantee, so really what have you got to lose?
Keen to give Little Ripples a go? Check out the full range and pop your order in here.
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