Thursday, October 1, 2020

Uncorked: Stella Rosa's Spooky Wines from the Stellaween Collection


Stella Rosa is consistently evolving with the spirit of the times when it comes to wine trends and popular culture. Just in time for Halloween, the Riboli Family of San Antonio Winery Stellabrates® 
by dressing up its award-winning semi-sweet, semi-sparkling Italian wines with an all new limited-edition art series.  These bottles are so fun!


In its 6th year, Stella Rosa’s Stellaween Collection features signature wines masked in a colorful, limited-edition art design. Just like any costume, what’s underneath remains the same: Stella Rosa’s vibrant combination of semi-sweet wine and lively effervescence.

Two dancing skeletons play instruments on the Stella Rosa® Black, while the sultry wine bewitches with ripe blackberry, blueberry and raspberry flavors. Its magnum counterpart is adorned with gorgeous silk screen printed sugar skull artwork, a collectable by any means. (750ml in sleeve: $14.99; Magnum in silk screen print: $29.99)

A mysterious Day of the Dead femme fatal strikes a pose in the Stella Rosa® Red, a wine with captivating ripe raspberry, wild strawberry, and red plum notes. (750ml in sleeve: $14.99)

A pink with luring mountain berries and rose petals flavors, the Stella Rosa® Rosé Magnum is revamped with a skull engulfed in a myriad of flowers. (Magnum in silk screen print: $29.99)

Rounding out the Stellaween squad is the Stella Rosa® Moscato D’Asti with a hypnotizing, intricately adorned skeleton and the wine’s delicate peach, apricot and honey aromas. (750ml in sleeve: $12.99)

Produced using aromatic grapes sourced from Asti, in the Piedmont region of Italy, these light, flavorful wines have become a staple of Stella Rosa’s style. With wines that hold quality above all else, Stella Rosa has become more than a brand; it is a lifestyle.

Now available at Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons, Safeway, Total Wines, and limited Target locations.

These will make great gifts for the season.  Check them out!

 

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