Why settle for a standard bottle of wine at your spring and summer gatherings when you can bring a 40-ounce of rosé? It’s a nostalgic nod to college days, but with a vibrant pink twist. Nothing screams “I’m ready to celebrate” quite like a hefty forty in hand.
This isn’t just any wine; it hails from France, so it might actually be a legitimate option rather than a gimmicky product (not that it matters). Priced at only $16 for 40 ounces, it’s a steal, especially when you consider that a typical bottle of rosé contains about 25 ounces and costs roughly the same.
Crafted in the Loire Valley by winemaker Julien Braud, this wine promotes itself with the tagline “Large format, sustainably made, wines.” They offer both a delightful rosé and a muscadet.
As reported by Delish, these oversized bottles are available only in select states: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, California, and Colorado. If you’re fortunate enough to live in one of these areas, grab your wine carrier and prepare to liven up the festivities.
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In summary, the introduction of rosé in a 40-ounce format is a fun twist for gatherings, combining nostalgia with convenience. With its affordable price and unique presentation, it’s a great addition to any celebration.