Will France embrace ‘quality’ wine in a can?
Will France embrace ‘quality’ wine in a can?
Jun 11, 2013 6(France24) - Canned wine has been proven to work in markets like Japan and Germany. A French start-up wants to replicate this success in France, a country where tinned wine is virtually unheard-of, in a bid to "democratise the sale of quality wine".
Purists will wince. A French start-up hopes to revolutionise wine consumption in France by selling produce from quality-assured vineyards – in tin cans.
The 187ml cans (a quarter of the volume of a traditional bottle) of red, white and rosé “Winestar” come with a recommended retail value of 2.50 euros.
Fabulous Brands, the company behind “Winestar”, hopes that by selling only AOC [Appelation d’Origine Controlée, or Controlled Designation of Origin] they will create a market that for barely exists in France.
Nespresso of wine?
“We want to become the Nespresso of wine,” Fabulous Brands founder Cédric Segal told French daily Le Figaro on Monday, referring to the popular coffee machines that have acquired a degree of ubiquity in France. “We want to democratise the sale of quality wine.”
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