Butterfly Kiss Wine Where To Buy
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Butterfly Kiss, created by winemaker Jason Dodge, launches with a Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Pink Pinot Grigio, and soon to be joined by a Moscato. Dodge's wines are bright, delicate and aromatic. Butterfly Kiss wines offer light and luscious flavors of stone fruit, berry and citrus, with a just a kiss of sweetness. The packaging is striking - each label features a highly realistic, colorful butterfly poised in flight. The iridescent holographic printing technique, new to the wine industry, makes the butterfly wings appear to shimmer with movement, offering the buyer something lovely to hold and view, as well as pour in the glass. To learn more about Butterfly Kiss, and to view a short video, visit www.butterflykisswines.com.
Stark Raving, Butterfly Kiss and Rose'N'Blum wines are part of Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines (DC&E), of Diageo (Dee-AH-Gee-O); the world's leading premium drinks business. DC&E produces and markets premium wines from around the globe including Napa Valley, Sonoma, the California Central Coast, Argentina, France, Italy, New Zealand and Australia. DC&E wine brands also include: Beaulieu Vineyard, Sterling Vineyards, Chalone Vineyard, Acacia Vineyard, Provenance Vineyards and Rosenblum Cellars. DC&E is also a leading importer of estate-bottled wines from Burgundy. For more information about Diageo, its people, brands and performance, visit us at . Celebrating life, every day, everywhere, responsibly. For our global resource that promotes responsible drinking through the sharing of best practice tools, information and initiatives, visit DRINKiQ.com.
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