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RAISE A GLASS WITH SEA CHANGE WINE THIS EASTER
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RAISE A GLASS WITH SEA CHANGE WINE THIS EASTER

March 22, 2021

SEA CHANGE WINE, which launched in 2018, has been supporting marine conservation and the fight against plastic pollution through its partnerships with charities such as Plastic Oceans UK (now Ocean Generation), Sea Changers and the Olive Ridley Project.

The donations support many different types of projects: from driving environmental awareness with governments and industry to setting up sanctuaries and small local beach cleans.

Photography by Clare James

As spring approaches, a renewal of hope is on the horizon with warmer days and new beginnings. Sea Change, the eco-conscious wine brand, is urging us all to raise a glass to the regeneration of our oceans.

This Easter by choosing a bottle of Sea Change Prosecco, Malbec and Sauvignon Blanc you can do your bit to support the wide variety of sea animals that live in our amazing oceans. With every bottle sold Sea Change donates to marine conservation charities, working to protect the oceans from plastic pollution.

Whether you’re pairing with Easter meals, celebrating the dawn of spring or simply looking for a delightful wine to enjoy, Sea Change wines are known for their easy to drink nature, with a bottle for everyone. 

The Fizz – Sea Change Prosecco

The Red – Sea Change Malbec

This multi-award winning crisp fizz is suitable for vegans, and from the romantic Veneto region of North-Eastern Italy. Deliciously fruity and soft, this Prosecco is the ideal fizz to toast the start of spring with, and the fine bubbles are a perfect match with delicious Easter desserts and for those that aren’t vegan, it is ideal served with seafood starters 

Brand new, and hailing from the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, this Malbec is a must try with your spring roasts. Indulgent black fruit and spice are intertwined to create an elegant, and vegan friendly, red that is just ideal for sitting back and enjoying on a warm evening with a delicious vegan ratatouille or for those who don’t follow a vegan diet, a winter roast. 

The White – Sea Change Sauvignon Blanc

Photography by James Craxton

Another incredible vegan friendly wine hailing from the iconic Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, this aromatic and elegant Sauvignon Blanc is sublime with roasted vegetables and for those that aren’t vegan, it pairs wonderfully with white meats, seafood and soft cheeses. The initial flavours of fruit and blossom are layered with a subtle and sophisticated crispness, perfect for that spring feeling.

As with all Sea Change Wines, the Prosecco, Malbec and Sauvignon Blanc have minimal packaging, with the unnecessary plastic wrap covering removed from the closure and its label is made, in-part, from natural grape pulp. The bottle labels feature a unique sea animal illustration, hand drawn to demonstrate the impact of marine plastic pollution – something that Sea Change is continuing to work to turn the tide on.

The full Sea Change range is available to buy HERE

March 22, 2021
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