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Frugalpac announced a new innovation for wine and spirits: the Frugal Bottle. Made from 94 percent recycled paperboard, the 75-ml Frugal Bottle contains a food-grade liner to hold the alcohol.
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.
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.
U.S. fine wine importer Taub Family Selections and Argentinian winery Bodegas Callia announced new packaging for its Callia wines portfolio. The new Callia label design grants a modern, premium feel with its silver label, deep red capsule and bold brand logo, the company says.
The product’s capsule design, which debuted at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium, not only makes wine easier to open but preserves the time-honored traditions that are important to discriminating aficionados, it adds.