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Bristol wine business crowdfunds £9,000 to produce canned orange wine

Nania’s Vineyard is offering backers the chance to have their house painted by the artist who designed their cans

Nania's Vineyard's wine cans designed by Bristol artist Alex Lucas.(Image: Nania’s Vineyard/Lucas Antics)

A wine merchant in Bristol has hit its initial crowdfunding target of £9,000 in just three weeks as it seeks to produce England’s first canned orange wine.

Nania’s Vineyard, which operates from an allotment in the Montpellier area of the city, will collaborate with farmers and other small growers from across the country to create three new still wines in aluminium cans.

The business previously told Business Live funds raised would go towards the purchase of six tonnes of grapes.

In addition to the orange wine, the business is also hoping to produce a canned English pinot noir and an elderflower spritzer.

Founders James Bayliss-Smith and Shelley Nania launched the campaign halfway through English Wine Week in late June and said it had been met with an “incredible response”.

Mr James Bayliss-Smith said they had received backing from “People we know, and so many we don’t, who’ve found us thanks to social media, newspapers, radio and TV mentions… It’s been fantastic.

“We’re humbled by the support to help us make these amazing wines.”

Explaining the company’s new product, Mr Bayliss-Smith said: “Sometimes also called amber wine, orange wine is skin-contact white wine.