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Canned Wine is a type of wine that is packaged in a sealed aluminum can. It is a relatively new product in the wine industry, having only been introduced in the early 2000s. Canned Wine is typically made from the same grapes and in the same way as traditional bottled wine, but is packaged in a more convenient and portable form. It is often seen as a more casual and affordable alternative to traditional bottled wine, and is popular among younger consumers.
Canned Wine is typically sold in single-serve sizes, ranging from 187ml to 500ml, and is often sold in multi-packs. It is available in a variety of styles, including sparkling, rosé, and white and red still wines.
Some companies in the Canned Wine market include Underwood, Babe Wine, House Wine, and Union Wine Co. Show Less Read more