Sovi Non-Alcoholic Wines Continues Global Expansion to Canada

Sovi Wine Co., a Sommelier-owned non-alcoholic wine company based in Napa, California announced today the expansion of Sovi distribution to Canada. Canadian connoisseurs can now purchase Sovi Rosé at a variety of retail locations in Calgary and through Not Wasted for direct home delivery.

“Our mission has always been to bring delicious non-alcoholic California wines to the world, one location at a time, and we are honored to add Canada to that list.” said Julia Littauer,

Co-Founder of Sovi and former Sommelier “Canada’s sophisticated wellness culture makes it a great market for non-alcoholic beverages, and we are excited to offer our premium wines to a new market.”

Crafted with premium, sustainably grown grapes from California vineyards, Sovi Rosé is bubbly yet dry with aromas of pink grapefruit, cherry, and watermelon. From harvest to bottling, Sovi partners with winemakers using traditional methods, achieving the flavor, texture and balance you would expect from a traditional glass of wine. Sovi then uses a state-of-the-art technology to remove the alcohol from their wines, while preserving those delicate aromas and flavors that make each varietal unique. The process of crafting Sovi’s premium, non-alcoholic wine embodies all the history, the tradition, the ritual of making a classic bottle of infamous California wine, but without the alcohol.

Consumers can purchase a Sovi Sparkling Rosé 4-pack of 250ML cans for $20.00 to be delivered directly to their door through drinksovi.com in the U.S. and Not Wasted in Canada. For the full list of retailers in Calgary, please visit drinksovi.com and follow Sovi on Instagram at @drinksovi.com.

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