For each bottle purchased, Goody Goody funds life-saving nutrition for one child in Africa for a whole year.
What if, every time you enjoyed a glass of delicious, great-value wine, you could savour not only the great flavours but also the great feeling that comes when you give to a charitable cause?
No more what-ifs. Because that’s exactly what goody goody wines offers.
After a crisp textural Pinot Gris or fun, fresh Pet Nat, both from the King Valley? What about a juicy Sangiovese, spicy Tempranillo or a crisp dry Rosé all from premium Victorian vineyards?
Check out our range of affordable, unpretentious, fruit-generous wines below, and know that when you support us, you’re supporting our charity partner Sanku – Project Healthy Children, too.
We’re a one-of-a-kind wine company created to give back to one of the most impactful charities in the World. As a social enterprise wine brand in Melbourne, we’ve made a commitment to fund life-saving nutrition for one child in Africa for a whole year for every single bottle purchased via our partner charity – Sanku Project Healthy Children.
We’re here to make delicious, affordable, down-to-earth wine, support our small business stockists and donate as much money as possible to a charity undertaking life-changing work.
Malnutrition is the leading cause of intellectual disability in children, preventable blindness among adults and maternal death during childbirth. 8,000 children die every day from malnutrition and 200 Million children suffer from mental impairment in the first 5 years due to malnutrition.
This is all preventable through simple food fortification which is adding critical nutrients into the food that hundreds of millions of malnourished people eat the most (maize flour). By doing this, Sanku Project Healthy Children provided life-saving nutrition to 4.3 Million people last year.
We’re big believers in supporting local small businesses, which is why Goody Goody Wines are exclusively available through independent bottle shops, artisan wine shops, bars and restaurants across Victoria. If your local bottle shop or bar doesn’t stock our wines yet, ask if they can get them in.