• Squealing Pig has launched a new range of No-Lo wine alternatives.
    Squealing Pig has launched a new range of No-Lo wine alternatives.
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Squealing Pig has launched a new range of No-Lo wine alternatives, creating six new varieties of zero and lower alcohol wines in 750ml and 375ml formats. 

The Squealing Pig Zero alcohol range features a Sauvignon Blanc available in a 750ml bottle and a 375ml bottle, as well as a Rosé in a 375ml format. 

For a lower in alcohol and lower in calorie option, the Mid Pig range includes a low-alcohol Prosecco, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc, all in 750ml bottles.

Squealing Pig said the NOLO alternatives aimed to cater to a wide variety of palettes and preferences for consumers looking for lighter options. 

Squealing Pig Zero 750ml Sauvignon Blanc contains <0.5 per cent alcohol with hints of passionfruit and citrus and is available for RRP $20.00. Squealing Pig Zero 375ml Sauvignon Blanc is available in the alcohol-free aisle in all major supermarkets for RRP $11.00, along with Squealing Pig Zero 375ml Rosé.

The Squealing Pig Mid Pig 750ml Sauvignon Blanc has 5 per cent alcohol and is available at all major liquor stores for RRP $20.00, along with the Squealing Pig Mid Pig 750ml Prosecco and the Squealing Pig Mid Pig 750ml Pinot Noir (6.5 per cent alcohol).

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