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Top 10 drinks launches from June

From limited edition Wimbledon releases to fruity new beer flavours, db rounds up the top 10 new products we’ve got our eye on this month. 

1. LA GIOIOSA X YVONNE ELLEN

La Gioiosa has partnered with British designer Yvonne Ellen on a limited edition release of its Prosecco Brut NV, available exclusively through UK supermarket Morrisons. The collaboration features bespoke packaging inspired by coastal motifs, including coral and seashell illustrations in pastel tones, paired with the designer’s vintage-influenced aesthetic. Produced by family-owned Villa Sandi in Treviso, La Gioiosa Prosecco DOC Brut offers aromas of golden apple and jasmine, with a fresh, fruit-led palate. Availability is limited while stocks last. RRP: £10.75 Contact: La Gioiosa, lagioiosa.co.uk

2. L’EXCLUSIVE 2025

L’Exclusive has made its UK debut with the release of its inaugural 2025 vintage, distributed exclusively by Wanderlust Wine. Produced within the Côtes de Provence AOP, the rosé is made from estate-grown Vermentino, Grenache Noir and Cinsault sourced from vineyards north of Saint-Tropez. Winemaking combines indigenous yeast fermentation with ageing on lees, alongside maturation in glass globes and demi-muids to build texture and complexity. Presented in dark recycled glass with a hand-applied pewter label, the wine is positioned as a premium Provence rosé, targeting designconscious and luxury consumers. RRP: £75 Contact: Eau de Provence, eau-de-provence.com

3.HAX ZERO

Morandé Group has entered the alcohol-free category with the launch of Hax Zero, its first dealcoholised wine. Containing less than 0.5% ABV, the Cabernet Sauvignon-style red blend has been developed to retain the structure, balance and dark fruit profile associated with traditional red wine. The wine shows notes of blackberry, plum and raspberry, alongside subtle spice and oak influences. Positioned as a premium alcohol-free alternative, the release maintains a focus on varietal character and texture.
RRP: £8.99 Contact: Morandé, morande.cl

4. LANSON WIMBLEDON EDITIONS

Champagne Lanson has unveiled its 2026 limited-edition Wimbledon gift boxes for Le Black Création and Le Rosé Création, inspired by the grass courts of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Designed as a seasonal gifting release, the packaging reflects the long-standing association between the house and the tennis tournament. For 2026, Lanson has updated the packaging with a sustainability focus, replacing previous materials with 100% virgin fibre sourced from FSC-certified forests and removing plastic components entirely. RRP: Le Black Création £43; Le Rosé Création £47 Contact: Champagne Lanson, lanson.com

5. GUSBOURNE ENGLISH ROSÉ 2025

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Gusbourne has released its 2025 English Rosé, a still wine made with 100% Pinot Noir sourced from the estate’s Lower Mill Hill and Heartbreak vineyards in Kent. Hand-harvested fruit underwent short maceration before gentle pressing and fermentation in stainless steel at low temperatures to preserve freshness and aromatics. Bottled in February 2026, the 12.5% ABV wine is designed as a bright, fruit-led expression of the vintage, showing freshness, balance and precision. The release is available directly from the winery and through selected retail partners. RRP: £29 Contact: Gusbourne, gusbourne.com

6. ABERDEENSHIRE SINGLE MALT

Independent bottler Little Brown Dog has launched its first permanent core expression, Aberdeenshire Single Malt. Distilled at Glen Garioch distillery, the 12-year-old Highland single malt was matured in a mix of 60% first-fill Bourbon barrels and 40% oloroso and PX Sherry casks. Bottled at 46% ABV, with natural colour and non-chill-filtered, the whisky is produced in handnumbered batches of around 2,000 bottles. Positioned as an accessible but premium release, it is intended as a permanent addition to the producer’s range, following demand for its limited bottlings. RRP: £30.41 Contact: Little Brown Dog, littlebrowndogspirits.com

8. ABSOLUT VODKA X TOMORROWLAND

Absolut Vodka has unveiled a new limited-edition bottle collection in partnership with Tomorrowland Belgium 2026, marking the 10th year of the brands’ ‘United We Dance’ collaboration. The collection comprises three designs inspired by ‘Consciencia’, the festival’s 2026 theme, with visuals centred around the emotions of wonder, joy and love. Positioned as a collectible release, the bottles will launch across select European markets and Thailand, supported by on-site festival activations and limited-edition serves. RRP: €22.99 Contact: Absolut, absolut.com

9. THE LAST DROP 2026 COLLECTION

The Last Drop Distillers has unveiled its 2026 Collection, featuring two ultra-aged releases from closed distilleries: a 25-year-old Trinidad rum from Caroni distillery and a 60-year-old single grain Scotch whisky from Carsebridge distillery. The Caroni rum is bottled at 65.2% ABV from Bourbon casks containing spirit distilled in 1997 and 1999, while the Carsebridge whisky was distilled in 1965 and matured for six decades in a single exBourbon cask before bottling at 42.4% ABV. Both releases are presented in individually numbered cases with tasting accessories and limited global allocations. RRP: £1,750 for Caroni/£3,700 for Carsebridge Contact: Last Drop Distillers, lastdropdistillers.com

10. JUBEL LIME

Jubel has expanded its fruit lager range with the launch of Lime, available exclusively through Tesco in the UK. The new expression joins the brand’s existing line-up of peach, grapefruit, mango, lemon and blood orange, continuing its focus on fruit-led lager styles. Positioned as a refreshing, accessible beer, Lime is designed to appeal to both traditional beer drinkers and consumers seeking lighter, fruit-forward options. The product is available in 4x330ml multipacks and single 330ml cans, supporting the continued growth of the fruit lager category in retail.
RRP: £6.75 (4-pack)/£2.75 (330ml can) Contact: Jubel, jubelbeer.com

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