Wine Water is a refreshing, light alcoholic drink with a combination of dry, French wine blended with pure, sparkling water
Wine Water is a refreshing, light alcoholic, first-of-its-kind combination of dry, French wine blended with pure, sparkling water. Clean, simple, and purposefully developed for the active wine drinker. All varietals feature light alcohol, low calories, only two ingredients, and absolutely nothing artificial.

Sauvignon Blanc (4.9% ABV) is a refreshing combination of sparkling water blended with 100% Sauvignon Blanc wine. Produced in the heart of Bordeaux, France. The wine was developed to combine with pure water. Creating a truly unique beverage for the active wine enthusiast. Featuring simple ingredients, light alcohol, low calories, and absolutely nothing artificial.
The newest varietal Rosé Water, which launched in early 2020 and is also available nationwide.

“Right now, Wine Water experiencing an immense amount of growth. The Wine Water category is seeing 255% growth year-over-year which is astounding. While the seltzer market has boomed and is now starting to flatten, underserved wine drinkers have been demanding a more preference-specific, ready-to-drink (RTD) alternative. “
New in 2022
To capitalize on the success of this new category, two more Wine Water varietals are slated to be introduced in 2022. Wine Water Cabernet and Wine Water Chardonnay.
Sandbar, a new brand will also be introduced in 2022. Two varietals including Tropical Punch Blend and Fruit Punch Blend. Sandbar will feature only two ingredients, with no added flavors. Tropical punch and fruit punch flavors are from proprietary blends of fruit. Co-fermented with grapes during the winemaking process.
This is a very different light alcoholic wine. My husband liked it. His favorite was the Rosé.
Where can you buy the light alcoholic Wine Water?
Wine Water is available nationwide. Found in over 3,200 retailers. Sold in six-packs and individual cans at select major and independent retailers.

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