This little pig found its mid-week match. An amazing drop from Victoria, this wine is set to become a fan favourite. With a playful personality and plenty of flavour, it offers lower alcohol and fewer calories* without compromising on taste. This little pig delivers full-on mid-strength enjoyment. With top-notch taste and fewer calories*, this "Mid Pig" offers big, bold flavour. Bursting with cherries, spice, and soft tannins, this mid-strength Pinot Noir packs a flavourful punch. This little pig always delivers the punchline. With a big personality and flavour but only mid-strength alcohol, this Pinot Noir "Mid Pig" always leaves you feeling cherry-ripe, even after a cheeky night. *At least 25% lighter in alcohol and calories compared to 750mL 2021 Squealing Pig Perfect Pinot Noir
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