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Mud House extends its ‘Taste Of Adventure’ with two Chilean wines

Mud House extends its ‘Taste Of Adventure’ with two Chilean wines

Mud House, the £51m brand from Accolade Wines, has unveiled two new Chilean varietals, Sauvignon Blanc, and Rosé, as it targets further brand growth in the UK.

Available from September in the off and on-trade, the two wines originate from Chile’s Central Valley region, tapping into the brand’s adventurous spirit and expanding Accolade Wines’ offering from the growing Chilean market.


Mud House saw a +31 per cent increase in volume and +28 per cent rise in value sales year-on-year in 2020 , and is the sixth most considered wine brand in the UK .

Both wines are from the 2021 vintage which delivered grapes with notable freshness and vibrancy. To provide distinction on-shelf between the existing Mud House ranges, the two new wines will feature Chile’s national bellflower on-pack in the same spirit as the traditional Mud House New Zealand design, which features the native nikau palm.

Mud House Chilean Rose V option 2

“Mud House’s new additions, from the picturesque heart of Chile’s Central Valley, build on the essence of our adventurous spirit and are the perfect extension to the original Mud House New Zealand varietals," said Peter English, Accolade Wines’ Head of Brand.

“Our consumers are highly engaged with the Mud House brand, and they trust us to deliver quality wines that take them on an adventure. We expect our loyal shoppers to explore these new Chilean wines with the confidence and trust established by the Mud House brand, especially after the success of our ‘Meet the Winemaker’ on-pack competition earlier this year."

The wines will be available in Nisa and Spar from September 2021 with a RRP of £9.

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