![]() ![]() Social makes a certified organic sparkling wine that only has 4% alcohol and is composed of sake and natural fruit juices. Lovely tasting rosé, sauvignon blanc and young red are each beautifully designed in a slim can that contains two small glasses (250 ml each, 4-pack about $18). All choices from riesling to sparkling rosé are superb-a class act from Napa! (Starting at $10 per can, $85 per box).īonterra means organic, and that means a lot. is “un-dressed” to impress with no shortage of vibrant flavor and no pesticides in a slick 6-pack variety box that comes packed with a koozie. Napa Valley’s well-regarded Sterling Vineyards recently debuted its first cans and the trio is stylish and svelte, just like you want to be poolside. ![]() The trio of wines-chardonnay, rosé and cabernet sauvignon-are packaged in cool re-sealable, recyclable (375-ml, $6.99) aluminum bottles. Sterling Vineyards, Napa Valley, recently debuted its first cans and they are stylish and svelte, just like you want to be poolside. Looking for tiny bubbles in tiny bottles? Mionetto produces a top-notch Prosecco brut and sparkling rosé in a 1-glass portion. Or, pick up a 3-pack of affordable Zonin cuvée prosecco (they also make a light rosé in a mini) with a handy screwtop, a nice addition to your poolside ice bucket (about $12). Mionetto produces a top-notch Prosecco brut and sparkling rosé in a 1-glass portion-just right for slipping in your bag for a BYOB restaurant (about $5). Whether showering bridesmaids with cute refreshments, throwing a back yard barbecue, or packing a picnic for the park or a concert, we’ve sussed-out the choices for quality, eco-friendly sips to invite to the party. Don’t kick the can! Take along these handy wine cans, mini bottles and boxes when going out to play. ![]()
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