• After the success of the Squealini Spritz in 2024, Squealing Pig is releasing two new flavours – Ripe Raspberry and Lush Lychee – for this summer.
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    After the success of the Squealini Spritz in 2024, Squealing Pig is releasing two new flavours – Ripe Raspberry and Lush Lychee – for this summer. Source: Squealing Pig
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After the success of the Squealini Spritz in 2024, Squealing Pig is releasing two new flavours – Ripe Raspberry and Lush Lychee – for this summer.

Squealing Pig global marketing manager, Shehan Ananthakumar, said the newcomers had been designed for the summer months.

“We’ve always believed wine should be fun and full of flavour, and these new Squealini Spritz flavours are deliciously refreshing made for good times, sunshine and sharing a squeal with your favourite people,” Ananthakumar said.

Ripe Raspberry: A refreshing tangy spritz bursting with flavours of fresh, vibrant raspberry and the perfect touch of sweetness.

Lush Lychee: Balanced and juicy, Squealini Lush Lychee is a tropical daydream. Light and refreshing, it’s summer sipping in a bottle.

 Squealini Spritz was a sell-out crowd favourite last summer across events like the Australian Open and Sydney Mardi Gras.

These two new flavours join an already stellar line up including a cocktail inspired Passionfruit & Vanilla Spritz, lively and refreshing Zesty Lemon Spritz, a Bellini-style Fuzzy Peach Spritz and the indulgent aromatic Spiced Apple Pie Spritz.

“Australians have really embraced Squealini since it launched last year, and we couldn’t be more excited to add two new flavours to the range,” he said.

Squealini is available at major Australian liquor retailers including Dan Murphy’s, BWS and Liquorland, various independent bottle shops, online stores as well as bars, pubs and clubs.

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