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This Australian Sustainable Wine Brand Is Rethinking Christmas Gifting

WORDS: Ocean Road Editorial Staff PHOTOGRAPHY Supplied

Christmas gifting, minus the stress and the waste. If you’re bringing wine to the table this festive season, skip the flimsy paper and opt for a gift that feels considered, stylish and genuinely sustainable. Enter Rewild Wines – a brand built on planet-first principles, crafting vegan-friendly wines using eco-conscious practices that let that let the grapes’ natural character shine. It’s wine you can feel good about gifting (and drinking) because great tasting wine doesn’t have to cost the earth.

Better still, Rewild takes the pressure out of wrapping by turning it into part of the present. Think reusable scarves instead of paper and tape, for an elevated, low-waste gift that is designed to be enjoyed long after the bottle is empty.

And why stop at scarves? Beautiful tea towels or upcycled fabrics make clever, creative alternatives for wrapping your gifts. They also add a personal touch while keeping things ecoconscious. The possibilities are endless and the impact is unforgettable!

How to wrap two wines:

Step 1. Choose 2 bottles of your favourite wine (Rewild, of course!) and lay your scarf flat. Position the bottles diagonally across the centre so their bases are almost touching.

Step 2. Fold the scarf in half to cover the bottles, then roll them tightly until the scarf is completely wrapped.

Step 3. Hold the bottles by their caps and stand them upright.

Step 4. Tie the remaining scarf ends into a neat, gift-worthy bow. And there you have it – two beautifully wrapped bottles, with no waste in sight!

Rewild Wines proves that sustainability doesn’t mean sacrificing flavour or style. From fresh, vibrant whites to juicy, easy-drinking reds, the range is made for festive sharing and summer celebrations alike. Even better? Rewild Wines are easy to get your hands on, available at Dan Murphy’s, BWS and select retailers nationwide from $10, making last-minute gifting feel anything but rushed.