Hip FLASQ is first U.S. wine brand in a can

Quick-chilling and shatterproof, FLASQ Wines in aluminum bottle cans provide new venue opportunities for wine sales.

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With “convenient” and “green” top of mind, St. Helena, CA-based JT Wines is the first in the U.S. to launch its wine brand in a shatterproof, quick-chilling aluminum bottle. FLASQ Wines, in 2009 Chardonnay and 2009 Merlot varieties, were launched in January in sleek 375-mL resealable aluminum bottles from Exal.

According to JT Wines spokesperson Beth Ridenour, the brand was developed to meet the convenience needs of wine enthusiasts who lead active lifestyles. “Most times glass isn’t permitted by a pool, and a lot of times, if you are at a ballgame, or a concert, or another venue, there is not a great list of wines readily available to you,” she says.

Providing convenience and quality, the aluminum bottle is shatterproof, is said to chill up to five times faster and stay cooler longer than a glass bottle, and is coated inside with a liner that prevents the wine from coming in contact with the bottle. A wide-mouth opening allows for additional aeration during consumption, and a screw-on cap enables resealability. Each 375-mL bottle offers the equivalent of two servings—“a nice way to either share or just enjoy the wine without having to get up and down while you are at an event,” says Ridenhour.

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