
Wine spritzes are set to be all the rage this Australian summer.
The refreshment quotient and effortless drinkability have seen spritzes boom over the past two years.
Brands like Zonzo Estate and Dal Zotto have set the bar high with their limoncello-style offerings, and now some of the biggest names in the wine industry are weighing in with different flavours and styles.
[Yellow Tail] recently launched a new range in collaboration with TV personality Sophie Monk, and Brown Brothers' brand Innocent Bystander has just launched a watermelon spritz.
De Bortoli launched its Limoncello Spritz last year and it became an immediate hit.
Now, the family-owned winery is turning up the fizz with two new flavours for summer: Lemon & Lime Spritz and Sangria Spritz.
[Yellow Tail] recently launched a new range in collaboration with TV personality Sophie Monk, and Brown Brothers' brand Innocent Bystander has just launched a watermelon spritz.
De Bortoli launched its Limoncello Spritz last year and it became an immediate hit.
Now, the family-owned winery is turning up the fizz with two new flavours for summer: Lemon & Lime Spritz and Sangria Spritz.
The first taps into the enduring popularity of citrus in drinks. Crafted from a lightly sparkling wine base, it blends lemon’s bright freshness with lime’s zesty acidity, while Sangria Spritz takes inspiration from the classic chilled Spanish pitcher drink.
Both are under 10% alcohol by volume - and both are vegetarian and Vegan friendly.
Wine doesn't have to be serious.
Sometimes it can just be fun, whether it is aperitivo hour, a picnic in the park or a backyard dinner.
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