Loire, France | 11% ABV
Sauvignon Blanc
When we tasted a lineup of samples from the Loire back in 2021, there was one that stood out. Pierre-Jean is the fourth generation winemaker at his family Chateau in the Loire and there's a reason this is our most popular wine.
Savour the first sniff of this fruity, joy-filled Sauvignon... all pineapples, green apples and white peach. Then when you're ready for a sip, expect an elegant and crisp wine, with a mouthwatering hint of acidity. Basically, it's sunshine in a glass!
Luberon, France | 13% ABV
Luberon Rosé
This is a pale, dry rosé made in the traditional Provençal style from Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre grapes. Expect redcurrants, strawberries and long, bracing acidity. The ultimate summer thirst quencher.
Mother and daughter team Anne-Marie and Camille Bagnis arrived from Marseille in 2017 and set to work restoring the eighteenth century château - and nurturing the vines back to health. This rosé is the culmination of hard work, determination and passion.
La Mancha, Spain | 13% ABV
Malbec
When people rave about Malbec they generally mean the smooth, rich Argentinian stuff. This Malbec's flavours shouldn't be possible outside of Argentina, but winemaker Lauren Rosillo has pulled it off.
A silky smooth wine packed with mulberry, blueberry and fresh plum. Wine aficionados might assume the hints of cocoa and violet mean it’s an Argentinian drop... Hats off to anybody who correctly identifies it as Spanish!
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It’s up to you. You don’t need to pour into a glass, so cans are perfect for enjoying wine on the go. But if you do have a nice glass to hand, you’ll get a bit more on the nose (a fancy way of saying, you’ll be able to smell more of the nice fruit and florals). No judgement from us either way!
We’re here to show that putting wine in a can doesn’t have to mean a compromise on quality. Cans actually protect wine from light and oxygen, meaning the liquid inside can stay fresh for around 12 months. And as always, we work with a team of experts to make sure every glass of Laylo is super fresh.
Yes! All our wines are chosen by a Master of Wine and the wine in our cans is no exception. The liquid in our cans is exactly the same as our boxes, so you can be reassured that you’re sipping on a quality wine, whatever the format.
One of the great things about aluminium is that it’s endlessly recyclable so pop any empty cans straight in your home recycling bin. A study by Finnish company Alko showed that canned wine production generates 70% less carbon than glass bottles (per litre of wine), making it a sustainable choice.