A company has transformed cask wine with ‘fancy’ packs that offer Australians a taste of drops from the country’s best winemakers. 

After years of bushfires, COVID-19 and floods, Aussie company ‘A Glass Of‘, is dedicated to showcasing winemakers and their liquid gold in a sustainable manner.  

For just $45 customers can order ‘a glass and a bit’ of five different wines selected from some of the best wineries in the country. 

After years of bushfires, COVID-19 and floods, Aussie company 'A Glass Of', is dedicated to showcasing winemakers and their liquid gold in a sustainable manner

After years of bushfires, COVID-19 and floods, Aussie company 'A Glass Of', is dedicated to showcasing winemakers and their liquid gold in a sustainable manner

After years of bushfires, COVID-19 and floods, Aussie company ‘A Glass Of’, is dedicated to showcasing winemakers and their liquid gold in a sustainable manner

The wines are curated by some of the nation’s most reputable sommeliers from renowned restaurants that work under top chefs like Neil Perry.  

The wine lists are set to change three to four times a year but the company says they will continue to expand their list as they gain further support.  

A Glass Of is sustainably conscious in the way they package their vino and ‘pre-cycle’ their wine pouches to create less waste. 

The wines are selected by some of the nation's most reputable sommeliers from renowned restaurants that work under top chefs like Neil Perry

The wines are selected by some of the nation's most reputable sommeliers from renowned restaurants that work under top chefs like Neil Perry

The wines are selected by some of the nation’s most reputable sommeliers from renowned restaurants that work under top chefs like Neil Perry

Current A Glass Of wine list curated by sommelier Jacqueline Turner: 

  • Mac Forbes Chardonnay (2021)
  • Billy Button Vermentino (2021)
  • Eminence Pinot Meunier Rosé (2021)
  • Frederick Stevenson Dolcetto Sangiovese (2021) 
  • Adelina Shiraz (2021)  

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Each 200mL foil pouch is made with less water, energy, emissions and weight than a bottle, yet still maintains the quality of wine. 

The company say they may introduce a wine subscription in the future but do not want to lock people into purchasing just yet.

‘You buy, you like, you buy more. Simple,’ A Glass Of wrote online.  

Each 200mL foil pouch is made with less water, energy, emissions and weight than a bottle and still maintains the quality of wine

Each 200mL foil pouch is made with less water, energy, emissions and weight than a bottle and still maintains the quality of wine

Each 200mL foil pouch is made with less water, energy, emissions and weight than a bottle and still maintains the quality of wine

The enthusiasts behind the brand are passionate about sharing the best wines Australia has to offer and many have shared nothing but positive reviews online.

‘A Glass of is AMAZING. It’s everything I’ve ever wanted: smart, eco-friendly and more reason to drink good wine(s),’ a woman wrote. 

‘This makes so much sense, I love that I don’t have to open a bottle when I just feel like a glass,’ another wrote.

'This makes so much sense, I love that I don't have to open a bottle when I just feel like a glass,' another wrote

'This makes so much sense, I love that I don't have to open a bottle when I just feel like a glass,' another wrote

‘This makes so much sense, I love that I don’t have to open a bottle when I just feel like a glass,’ another wrote

Sustainability stats from A Glass Of 

  • The recyclable pouch requires 73% less energy to make than glass.
  • The recyclable pouch requires 94% less water to make than glass.
  • The making of the recyclable pouch creates 82% less CO2 emissions than glass. 
  • The recyclable pouch is lightweight so it can A Glass Of can transport more for less, saving fuel and reducing emissions.
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