Barefoot Wine

Barefoot Wine

Barefoot Wine was introduced in 1986. Barefoot is a brand whose slogan is “Get Barefoot and Have a Great Time!” Barefoot’s winemaker Jennifer Wall produces 14 unique varietals and blends: Zinfandel, Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, White Zinfandel, Moscato, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Brut Cuvee Chardonnay Champagne, Premium Extra Dry Chardonnay Champagne and new Barefoot Bubbly Chardonnay Champagne, Pinot Grigio Champagne and White Zinfandel Champagne. In 2007, Barefoot launched 187-milliliter bottles. Barefoot wines are distributed throughout the United States and exported in Canada, Europe, and Asia.

Awards & Accolades

Barefoot has been awarded over 1,000 medals including:
* Fastest growing wine amongst the TOP 5 Popular brands! [Information Resources Incorporated, 52 week volume ending May 1, 2007, TTL US: Food/Drug, TTL Pop, Volume Sales, Volume Sales % Chg]
* #1 IRI TOP 30 performing brands
* 91 Points – California State Fair Wine Competition in Sacramento, CA. (Pinot Grigio)
* Three Best Buys from Wine Enthusiast – Chardonnay (April 2006), Zinfandel (Oct 2006), Merlot (March 2007, announced in 2006)
* Market Watch Magazine “Wine Brand of the Year” (2007)

Barefoot Wine sponsors the Association of Volleyball Professionals.

In 2007, Barefoot Wine partnered with the Surfrider Foundation to form the Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project.

References

External links

* [http://www.barefootwine.com Official Website]


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