As a follow up to National Wine Day (May 25), St. Louis-based WINESTIQ announced that it will release a “by the bottle” offering of its “swizzle stick,” which helps remove sulfites from wine by transitioning them to sulfates.
Single-serving bottles available at Target retailers
January 31, 2020
Yes Way Rosé launched Yes Way Rosé Mini Bubbles (187-ml bottle). Made of 100 percent Grenache grapes from the south of France, these single-serving bottles of crisp brut Rosé are a natural extension for the brand, the company says.
Niner Wine Estates has announced the release of its 2016 Cuvée Brut Nature. The name Brut Nature refers to the fact that Niner added zero sugar with the dosage, the company says.
Josh Cellars, a brand of Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits, released its first-ever Prosecco, which contains 100 percent Glera (Prosecco) grapes sourced from vineyards lying between Conegliano Veneto and Valdobbiadene.
Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut, which was first created in 1869 and named “Impérial” in honor of the Moët family’s close friend, Napoleon, is celebrating 150 years of legacy with the release of its 150th Anniversary Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut.
Paula Kornell follows in father’s footsteps of sparkling wine making
October 22, 2019
This month, Napa Valley wine consultant and community leader Paula Kornell will introduce the inaugural vintage of her Napa Valley Blanc de Noir, carrying on the work of her father, legendary sparkling winemaker Hanns Kornell.
The Champs family of wines, imported by Prestige Beverage Group, introduced Champs de Rosé, a sparkling brut rosé from the south of France, the company says.