• Brown Family Wine Group brand, Brown Brothers, is expanding its no and low alcohol wine offerings with the launch of its Dry Zero range.
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    Brown Family Wine Group brand, Brown Brothers, is expanding its no and low alcohol wine offerings with the launch of its Dry Zero range. Source: Brown Brothers
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Brown Family Wine Group brand, Brown Brothers, is expanding its no and low alcohol wine offerings with the launch of its Dry Zero range, featuring three new dry varietals – Sauvignon Blanc Zero, Pinot Grigio Zero, and Rosé Zero.

Brown Brothers stated the brand is responding to the growing consumer demand for moderation and wellness, as lighter styles continue to outpace category growth. The expanded portfolio offers greater choice and is supported by a refreshed brand look.

The three new dry varietals have been released in the classic 750ml bottle and a convenient 200ml option. With less than 0.5% alcohol, each wine delivers the full flavour of its alcohol counterpart. The range features;

  • Rosé Zero – vibrant summer fruits and a crisp, dry finish
  • Pinot Grigio Zero – refreshing, crisp and textural, with aromas of savoury pear and peach
  • Sauvignon Blanc Zero – passionfruit and lime aromas with lively acidity

The new wines expand Brown Brothers’ zero offerings, which include Prosecco Zero, Prosecco Rosé Zero, Moscato Zero, Moscato Rosé Zero and Cienna Zero.

Brown Brothers Dry Zero is now available online at brownbrothers.com.au, and at leading supermarket and liquor retailers nationally.

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