We've Got a Floater

You’ll want to grab a new bottle if you see floating particles in a white, rosé, or sparkling wine. It can indicate improper conditions during transport, and the wine is considered flawed.

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Anna, a Minnesota native, graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she studied Marketing and Digital Studies. She is a lover of traveling and scuba diving, trying new restaurants, exploring New York City, and of course all things good wine and cocktails!

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