US-based STACKED Wines, the product with individually-packaged glasses of wine, has added Cabernet Sauvignon to its premium varietals.
Boasting the stylish design, STACKED Wines' recyclable packaging is made of the company's proprietary technology, Vinoware, a container that emulates the tasteful look and feel of a wine glass coupled with durability of plastic.
Each single-serve container is sealed with a foil top to maintain freshness of the wine inside.
STACKED Wines marketing VP Jodi Wynn said when developing the original concept of STACKED Wines, the creator Matt Zimmer was sipping Cabernet Sauvignon.
"So adding this varietal was the clear choice as the newest addition to the STACKED Wines family," Wynn said.
The Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, and Cabernet Sauvignon are served in 'four pack' stem-less wine glasses that vertically stack to form the equivalent of one bottle of wine.
The single-serve, ready-to-drink bottles of wine were on shelves at Total Wines & More, Bristol Farms, among other retailers and sell for $14.99.