Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)

Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)
Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)
Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)
Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)
Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)
Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)

Sauvignon Blanc cans (24 pack)

24 cans of our fruity, joy-filled French Sauvignon Blanc, all pineapples, green apples and white peach. Elegant and crisp with a mouthwatering hint of acidity. Perfect for picnics, parties and events.
  • 11% ABV
  • Each can contains 187ml (that's a generous glass!)
  • 24 cans | £3.50 per can
  • FREE next day delivery on orders placed before 4pm Mon-Fri
Regular price £84.00
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The Wine

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The Toile de Jouy pattern that inspired this design is as quintessentially French as baguettes and Breton stripes. Its images of rural life are filled with people, music and laughter.

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FAQs

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.