• Treasury Wine Estates brand, Squealing Pig, is launching its Squealini range, featuring three flavoured spritzes for summer – Zesty Lemon, Fuzzy Peach and Spiced Apple Pie.
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Treasury Wine Estates brand, Squealing Pig, is launching its Squealini range, featuring three flavoured spritzes for summer – Zesty Lemon, Fuzzy Peach and Spiced Apple Pie.

The Squealini Zesty Lemon Wine Spritz has aromas of lemon peel and a hint of spice, with flavours of tangy lemon zest and a touch of lemon pith bitterness for a clean finish. Fuzzy Peach is a summery Bellini-style spritz, delivering an intense peach aroma and flavour, complemented by subtle tropical notes. Spiced Apple Pie is full and creamy, showcasing notes of apples and pears, with a hint of preserved lemon.

Squealing Pig spokesperson, Nick Powell, says that the Squealini collection brings fun, summery flavours to the wine category, ensuring that every sip feels like a celebration.

“At Squealing Pig, we understand that today’s consumers want more than just a classic wine - they want to enhance their social gatherings with something that feels contemporary and exciting,” said Powell.

“We are committed to engaging those who typically reach for cocktails, offering them an alternative that captures the essence of summer fun and refreshment.”

The Squealini spritzes hail from renowned wine regions in south-east Australia, with each varietal packed with vibrant and fruity flavours.

Squealing Pig’s Squealini wine spritzes are available at liquor stores nationwide for RRP $20 in a 750ml bottle.

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