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Today’s wine spritzer, which enjoys a global market, is yesterday’s wine cooler —or at least the two are closely related. In 1976, a group of friends and family introduced the brand ...
For drinkers of a certain age, Bruce Willis is synonymous with wine coolers. Back in the mid- to late ’80s, ... a brand whose wine-based cocktails are made from rosé and lemonade.
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Wine coolers are designed to be enjoyed as a refreshing beverage on a hot day. Our least favorite wine cooler completely missed the assignment.
For the last five years, wine industry analysts have made annual predictions that the popularity of wine coolers would wane. The appeal is much too limited, they say of the market geared to young ...
For much of the '80s, wine coolers and spritzers from brands like Seagram’s, Bartles & Jaymes, and California Cooler held a prominent place in American fridges. Sold as a six-pack of 12-ounce ...
Wine coolers have come a long way since the 1980s. In those days, brands like Bartles & Jaymes and their cloyingly sweet “wines” reigned supreme. In the height of the John Hughes era, ...
We've reviewed Caple wine coolers, CDA wine coolers and models from Candy, Haier, Huski, and Russell Hobbs, costing from £170 upwards. Our testing revealed a Great Value option that's over £400 ...
Wine coolers haven’t been, well, cool, for a while, so I think the new definition is up for grabs. ... According to Fedick, the brand plans to use some “very exciting, ...
Ziegler noted that part of the reason former wine cooler brands did so well was because they “were some of the cheapest things you could buy to drink.” Now that’s not necessarily the case.