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Arniston Bay launches its first lower-alcohol wine based brand

Published:  12 September, 2013

Arniston Bay, the South African wine brand, has extended its product range with Infusions, a new wine-based drink with an ABV of 5.5.%.

Launched in the UK this week, with an RRP of £4.99, Infusions is available in two flavours, Graviola and Passion Fruit, and Mint, Aloe and Lemongrass.

The 5.5% ABV level is said to make them "'refreshingly low alcohol" and also means the wine qualifies for the lower duty rate for wines with such a low alcohol level.

The Graviola and Passion Fruit variant is a "bubbly wine with fresh fruit aromas, following through to a full middle-palate, finishing in crisp freshness", said Arniston Bay winemaker Abraham de Villiers. Made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes, it has been lightly spritzed.

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De Villiers describes the Mint, Aloe and Lemongrass variant as"'concentrated with a herbal, grassy character, thick-textured fruit and a bubbly personality". Also a lightly spritzed Sauvignon Blanc, it has a lemony, earthy taste.

Both drinks are infused with natural tastes only, and are free from artificial colouring. Their packaging is 100% recyclable.

The new drinks were born, according to Arniston Bay, out of "a response to the market demand for a premium-end wine-infused produc"'.  They are positioned in the low-alcohol wine sector, rather than the ready-to-drink category, the company added.

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