Team Scotland and LEA Winery have announced a landmark five-year partnership that will see the Italian producer become an Official Partner through the next two Commonwealth Games cycles – Glasgow 2026 and Amdavad 2030.
The long-term agreement brings together high-performance sport and a modern, premium zero-alcohol brand at a defining moment for Scottish sport, ahead of a home Games in Glasgow this summer.
At the heart of the partnership is Franc Lizêr, LEA Winery’s premium zero-alcohol sparkling brand, which will feature across Team Scotland events, partner activations and official receptions. Together, the partnership aims to champion a contemporary culture of celebration and one that reflects performance, wellbeing, inclusion and responsibility.
The collaboration is built on shared values: ambition, discipline, sustainability and forward-thinking growth. LEA Winery enters the partnership with several sustainability certifications, reinforcing its measurable commitment to responsible production and environmental stewardship. These credentials align closely with Team Scotland’s progressive commercial strategy and the evolving expectations of global sport audiences.
For LEA Winery, the partnership accelerates its strategic expansion within the UK market through association with one of Scotland’s most recognised sporting platforms. For Team Scotland, the agreement strengthens long-term commercial stability and enhances activation opportunities as it builds towards Glasgow 2026 and beyond.
Eleonora Spadotto, Co-Owner and Sales Director of LEA Winery, said: “From the very beginning, this partnership felt like a natural alignment. Team Scotland represents excellence earned through commitment and resilience — values that guide our work at LEA every day. Together, we want to redefine how success is celebrated, combining premium quality with responsibility and sustainability.”
Colin Millar, Head of Marketing and Commercial Operations at Team Scotland, said: “We are proud to welcome LEA Winery into the Team Scotland family. Their focus on sustainability and modern celebration aligns with the direction of elite sport today. This long-term partnership will help us support our athletes while presenting a progressive image of Scottish sport on the international stage.