• The Sanpellegrino Naturali range features the same taste of Mediterranean citrus with a simplified formula, made with up to 7 ingredients and no artificial colours or sweeteners.
    The Sanpellegrino Naturali range features the same taste of Mediterranean citrus with a simplified formula, made with up to 7 ingredients and no artificial colours or sweeteners.
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Crafted since 1932, Sanpellegrino cans have undergone a transformation, now with 100 per cent natural ingredients. Produced exclusively in Italy, Sanpellegrino Naturali is hitting stores with a new can design and revamped formula.

The new range still features the same taste of Mediterranean citrus, now with a simplified formula made with up to seven ingredients and no artificial colours or sweeteners.

The traditional barrel can has also transition to a new sleek can, modernising its appearance.

With long-standing relationships with many partner farms, the fruits are harvested by hand; allowing Sanpellegrino’s effervescent flavours to stem from the juices extracted in facilities located in the same region.

Naturali flavours in the Australian market include: Aranciata, the original sparkling orange drink from Italy; Aranciata Rossa, made from a blend of sun-ripened oranges and blood oranges; Limonata, Sanpellegrino’s authentic lemon drink; Clementina, made with high-quality clementines; Melograno & Arancia, with pomegranate and sweet citrus notes of orange; and Pompelmo, sparkling grapefruit.

Sanpellegrino says the Naturali range is a great on-the-go product in can format, and also works as a non-alcoholic mocktail spritzer option for those who want to stay sharp.

Sanpellegrino Naturali can be found in Coles and independent retailers for $7.50 for 4 x 330ml pack.

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