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This wine is flying off Australian shelves right now for one key reason: and it IS alcoholic: “I won’t drink anything else.”

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Little Ripples has racked up thousands of five-star reviews from satisfied customers who not only

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A Australian wine company is gaining a huge following thanks to its low and sugar-free drinks, and every bottle helps provide clean water to communities in need.

small ripples has racked up thousands of five-star reviews from satisfied customers who not only “love” the taste and low calorie content of the wine, but are also happy to support the social enterprise.

He company commitments which for each bottle of wine sold allows them to provide one year of drinking water for one person in a developing community, with projects currently in India and across Africa.

small ripples was founded by social entrepreneur Dustin Leonard and to date the wine brand has helped with the construction of 50 water wells to provide safe and accessible water to communities, in partnership with BridgIT Water Foundation.

small ripples has racked up thousands of five-star reviews from satisfied customers who not only “love” the taste of 0g sugar wine, but are also happy to support the social enterprise.

This impact is equivalent to providing more than 500,000 people with one year of drinking water and the company has a goal of providing drinking water to five million people in the next 10 years.

He The brand’s wine comes from the best regions of Australia. including Barrosa, Adelaide Hills and Coonawarra and Paul Henry, one of Australia’s leading wine experts, worked with the winemakers to create the wines offered by the brand.

Little Ripples has attracted wine fans around the world thanks to wine options with 0g sugar per serving, including sauvignon blanc, Pinot Grigio, Pink, Chardonnay, shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignonand Pinot Noir.

The company pledges that every bottle of wine sold will allow them to provide one year of drinking water to one person in a developing community.

The company pledges that every bottle of wine sold will allow them to provide one year of drinking water to one person in a developing community.

The brand's wine is sourced from Australia's finest regions, including Barrosa, Adelaide Hills and Coonawarra, and Paul Henry worked with winemakers to create the wines the brand offers.

The brand’s wine is sourced from Australia’s finest regions, including Barrosa, Adelaide Hills and Coonawarra, and Paul Henry worked with winemakers to create the wines the brand offers.

the brand Sparkling, Prosecco and low alcohol range They are low sugar wines and customers can buy boxes of your favorite varietiesmixed cases or you can also build your own case according to your personal preferences.

Fans of the brand can also join wine club to enjoy discounts, regular deliveries and free shipping over $120.

He sauvignon blanc varietal is the most popular wine on the site with over 300 five-star reviews of satisfied customers and many describe the drink as “delicious”. With a case of six bottles selling for $129, one bottle costs $21.50.

Little Ripples was founded by social entrepreneur Dustin Leonard, who is also behind HERO condoms, which provides a condom to communities in need for every one sold.

Little Ripples was founded by social entrepreneur Dustin Leonard, who is also behind HERO condoms, which provides a condom to communities in need for every one sold.

One fan wrote: ‘Love love love the crispy soft Sav blanc! I can’t drink anything else now.

Another shared: ‘The Little Ripples Sauvignon Blanc tastes fabulous! Just the right balance of sweet and crunchy flavors! I love being able to select a wine that is not only great for me, sugar-free, but also contributes to water security for people in developing countries!’

A third posted: ‘It’s light and delicious. I have recommended this wine to all my friends and family.’

The company aims to provide drinking water to five million people in the next 10 years.

The company aims to provide drinking water to five million people in the next 10 years.

While Little Ripples enjoys a cult following in Australia and is Accor Hotels’ preferred supplier, the brand has also expanded internationally. The wine is served on Lufthansa and Discover airlines and can also be found in retail stores in Singapore, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.

With a 100 percent money back guarantee, customers can try the wine and receive a full refund if they don’t like it.

For more information about Little Ripples, the charity mission, or to purchase wine, click here.

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