Yealands Launches First Wine in Plastic Bottles
Media release
16 November
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In its quest to become the world’s most sustainable winery, Yealands Estate will become the first New Zealand winery to sell a range of wines in environmentally friendly plastic bottles – something founder Peter Yealands believes consumers will be seeing much more of.
The new Full Circle plastic-bottled
Sauvignon Blanc wines are 89% lighter, generate 54% less
green house gas emissions and use 19% less energy to produce
than traditional 750ml glass bottles.
“From the
start we wanted Full Circle to be the most sustainable wine
in the New Zealand market,” says Peter Yealands. “Our
winery and wines are already carboNZero certTM certified,
but this takes sustainable wine production to new levels.”
Full Circle is packaged in Polyethylene Terephthalate
(PET), the same plastic used to package wines served on
aeroplanes. Yet while critics have previously turned their
noses up at plastic packaging due to concerns about oxygen
entering and affecting quality, Full Circle allays these
concerns.
“We have invested a lot of time and
effort to ensure the wine quality is up to our usual
award-winning standard,” says Peter. “The Full Circle
bottles use innovative new DiamondClear™ technology which
features oxygen scavengers to significantly reduce the
amount of oxygen. In layman’s terms this means the
quality, taste and aroma of the wine isn’t affected when
consumed within the recommended 18 month period,” says
Peter.
Full Circle wines will be marketed with a best
before date of 18 months marked on the pack. And with most
New Zealand Sauvignon wine drinkers consuming their wines
within a few days of purchase, Peter doesn’t see this as a
problem.
As well as providing a new option for those
wine drinkers with a conscience, Full Circle provides a
convenient alternative for those wanting a lightweight
bottle that is easy to take on picnics, when boating and to
events where glass is prohibited.
Peter points to
international trends which suggest plastic bottled wine is
here to stay.
“In the United Kingdom, supermarket
giants Tesco and Sainsbury have introduced plastic bottles
in their own-label wines to offer consumers an
environmentally friendly alternative. In addition, Tim
Atkin, one of the UK’s leading wine critics from the
Observer, has declared war on overweight packaging by vowing
to boycott wines sold in heavyweight wine bottles from his
Sunday column.”
Full Circle wine bottles look
different to regular bottles as they are smaller in height
and width and significantly lighter too. A traditional wine
bottle weighs 500gms whereas a Full Circle bottle weighs 51
grams.
This lighter bottle would offer significant
emission reductions and cost savings for exports. A
traditional pallet of wine carries 56 cases of wine but with
Full Circle packaging can fit up to 72 cases. And to add
further strength to its green credentials, the cartons are
made from 100% recycled materials and the eco-labels are
recyclable.
“What many consumers don’t realise is
that winemaking is a hugely energy intensive business. At
Yealands, we are taking every step possible to reduce the
environmental impact while still producing award-winning
wines,” says Peter.
And as for what’s in bottle,
Full Circle Sauvignon Blanc 2009 is a vibrant fresh
herbaceous wine and a long mineral finish making it a
perfect match with pasta and seafood.
Full Circle
wines will be available from December with a recommended
retail price of
$16.99.
ENDS