Rewild’s new releases manage to be both organic & affordable

September 29, 2022
By Ioni Doherty

Duxton Vineyard’s sustainable wine range, Rewild, is launching two new drops, Rewild 2022 Prosecco, and Rewild 2022 Fiano this month.

Made with minimal intervention and 100 per cent vegan-friendly, every step in making Rewild is a conscious decision to give back to Mother Nature – from grape growing to winemaking, production to packaging.

The new Rewild Prosecco is available exclusively from Dan Murphy’s stores nationally, with Rewild Fiano launching at the end of the month at an affordable price tag of $9.99. Select BWS stores will also be welcoming the Rewild range, excluding Prosecco, onto their shelves from the end of October. 

Set to be the sustainable and affordable wines of the summer season, the unreleased Rewild 2022 Prosecco received high praise at the Riverland Wine Show, taking in a Gold medal (95 points), and a Bronze medal (88 points) for the Rewild 2022 Fiano. These scores were attained alongside a Gold medal (95 points) for their Rewild 2022 Rosé, and a Silver medal (92 points) for their Rewild 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon.

Rewild Senior Winemaker Tony Allen said, “We are really pleased with the Riverland Wine Show results and full credit is due to the hardworking Duxton Vineyards team who have dedicated so much of their time to creating these wines that not only reflect the unique landscape of the Southern Murray Darling region but our steadfast commitment to sustainability, taking proactive steps towards improving the environment. We are really proud that Rewild offers a vibrant and delicious wine range for the eco-conscious consumer at a fantastic price.”

Rewild’s Riverland Wine Show results:

  • 2022 Rewild Chardonnay Bronze medal 88 points
  • 2022 Rewild Fiano Bronze medal 88 points
  • 2022 Rewild Rosé Gold medal 95 points
  • 2021 Rewild Merlot Bronze medal 89 points
  • 2021 Rewild Shiraz Silver medal 90 points
  • 2021 Rewild Cabernet Sauvignon Silver medal 92 points
  • 2022 Rewild Prosecco Gold medal 95 points
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