• Non-alcoholic beverage wholesaler VinZero recently secured the ranging of its non-alcoholic products within Paramount Liquor.
    Non-alcoholic beverage wholesaler VinZero recently secured the ranging of its non-alcoholic products within Paramount Liquor.
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Non-alcoholic beverage wholesaler VinZero has secured the ranging of its products with Paramount Liquor. VinZero’s full range will now be available within Paramount’s portfolio, selling to retailers and hospitality venues across Australia.

VinZero founder Paul Legaz said VinZero’s business model was to have ‘something for everyone and every occasion’, and that the company was actively focusing on the NSW and VIC non-alc markets, looking to expand further across Australia throughout 2024.

“We’re so excited about this deal, as the no and low alcohol categories continue to grow, more and more venues are searching for these options, and VinZero now has one of the largest selections of all non-alc beverages.

“We can cater to the needs of any venue looking for non-alcoholic options,” said Legaz.

Paramount Liquor supplier relations executive David Paton said, “VinZero is a fantastic addition to our non-alc portfolio at Paramount, and single-serve non-alc wines are something our on-premise customers are constantly enquiring about.

The partnership will enable venues to easily access a curated range of non-alc beverages including globally award winning products such as Vinada, Nocktail, Sea Arch and Bach Brewing, with a 2-day delivery guarantee, opening VinZero to a new wave of venues and retailers.

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