Pacific Wine Partners prepares to launch the Wines of Twin Fin
Capturing the California lifestyle.
17/02/05 The United States, Wine lovers across the country who embrace the spirit of the California lifestyle should keep their eyes open for Twin Fin -- new wines launching nationally this month by Pacific Wine Partners.
The cool, retro packaging is sure to capture the eye and the imagination of consumers. The label, designed by Chanda Williams of San Francisco, portrays a vintage convertible with a surfboard hanging off the back. The imagery is likely to remind consumers of summer, fun, and good times.
Keeping with the easy-going California lifestyle, all Twin Fin wines are in screwcap, making beach bonfires and barbecues much easier. Wines in screwcap have become increasingly popular and fit the "take anywhere" and "let's not complicate wine" attitude that Twin Fin embraces.
Hugh Reimers and Sam Burton are not your typical winemakers and Twin Fin isn't your typical wine. When they decided to create Twin Fin, they wanted it to be really different -- to capture the California lifestyle they've come to love.
The Twin Fin portfolio includes six easy-going wines: Merlot, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir. The wines are fresh and fruit-driven and offer tremendous quality for the price -- just right for everything from beach barbecues to dinner with the in-laws. Sourced from grapes from select vineyards along California's Central Coast.
Twin Fin is made by Pacific Wine Partners, a Constellation Wines U.S. company and a leading producer of premium California wines and importer of wines from Australia and New Zealand. Constellation Wines U.S. is part of Constellation Wines, the world's largest wine business, an operating division of Constellation Brands, Inc. Constellation Wines U.S. encompasses three of CBI's U.S. wine businesses: Canandaigua Wine Company, Pacific Wine Partners, and North Lake Wines. Pacific Wine Partners produces several top California brands including Blackstone, Black Box, and Hayman and Hill and is the U.S. importer for Banrock Station, Hardys, Leasingham, Barossa Valley Estate, Yarra Burn, Starvedog Lane, Brookland Valley, and Chateau Reynella from Australia and Nobilo from New Zealand.