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Holiday Cheer: Michelle Sparkling Wine is Cheap, Chic & Cheerful

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Affordable and delicious; Michelle Sparkling is on shelves at BevMo! & Trader Joes

Looking for some reasonably priced bubbly (aka Brut) for the holidays? Then you might want to check out the newly relaunched Michelle Sparkling wine crafted in the “champagne style.”  Michelle Sparkling is the artist formerly known as Domaine St. Michelle from Chateau Ste. Michelle. The wine maker has relaunched and rebranded their wine in a new bottle with a lovely vintage looking label.  Michelle Sparkling  is sourced from premium grapes culled from vineyards in Washington state’s Columbia Valley. The new packaging will definitely appeal to women and fashionistas alike.  I had the opportunity to try the new Michelle Sparkling wine at a private event last week in Beverly Hills at BLO Salon on Beverly Drive.  Michelle is delicious and smooth.  It’s no hardship to taste Sparkling Michelle.

Sparkling michelle macaroons

Macaroons and Sparkling Michelle make for a simple and elegant holiday party.

Michelle Sparkling comes is three varieties: Brut,  Brut Rosé and Extra Dry.  My favorite is the Brut. One sip of Michelle Sparkling Brut and it’s easy to see why this pleasant adult beverage is rated a  90 points best buy at BevMo!  The  Michelle Sparkling  Brut has hints of pear and lemon aromas, with a fabuless bubbly bite to it.  If you’re looking for a great holiday sparkling wine, look for Sparkling Michelle at BevMo!, Trader Joe’s , your local grocery or online at the Michelle Sparkling website.  Pricing for a bottle ranges from $8.99  (BevMo!) to $14.00.  The suggested retail price  for Michelle Sparkling Wines is $14.  The repackaging is designed to lure  more women to the sparkling wine. “With the majority of our sales being made by women, we enhanced shelf appeal with feminine flair,” said Brenda Castaneda, Marketing Manager.  “The new packaging features an elegant bottle shape and an attractive white label accented with soft blue (Brut, Extra Dry) and blush (Brut Rose) hues. The wine meets the demand from women seeking a chic and stylish sparkling wine.”

This is definitely a wine that is cheap and cheerful.   Pairing this sparkling wine with macaroons or dessert is a great way to have a holiday party without spending a lot of money on catering or even Costco supplies. Look for recipes and tips on how to serve Michelle on the brand’s website.  If you try it , leave a comment and let me know what you think.  Sparkling Michelle is a new favorite here at The Recessionista and I know the staff (me, myself and I) will be sampling it over the Christmas holidays and for New Year’s. Cheers my dears!

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Since 2008, Mary Hall has been the author of The Recessionista Blog, which is read by thousands of regular readers in over 160 countries. An internationally recognized expert on the art of the living the good life for less, she has been a commentator on local, national, and international radio and TV shows. Her advice has been featured in over 2,000 media outlets, including The New York Times, Reuters, Life & Style magazine, ABC News, NBC News and now The Huffington Post, among many others.