Barefoot is hands down the most famous and highly-affordable wine brand in the US. They have a wide array of bottlings and if we are being honest, any bottle from Barefoot can be life of the party!
Their Spritzers are excellent, the Pink Moscato is our favorite, and of course, the bubbly series that highlights the fruity and vibrant Barefoot Bubbly Prosecco tops the list!
On average, a wine bottle from Barefoot would cost no more than $10! There are bottles for as low as $4 and some high-end bottles that range up to $20.
Brand Name: Barefoot
Type: DOC Prosecco
Size: The standard bottle size is 750ml.
Standard Drinks: 4.5
Alcohol Volume: 9% - 10%
Country: USA
Organic: No
Closure type: Cork with a foil cap.
Average price: $10.
Region: Barefoot wine/prosecco is made in Modesto, California. They source their grapes from a variety of places – for some particular references, the grapes are grown in 4 continents.
Current Vintage: Barefoot does not put vintages on their wine – this is precisely because of the quantity they produce. Barefoot has to source their grapes from a variety of places, a vintage would be very unreliable in this case. Moreover, what you can do is find a bottle that you love and be rest assured that it will always taste that way!
Non-Vintage: Our personal favorite and perhaps the only bottle in their wine portfolio is the Barefoot Bubbly Prosecco.
Barefoot Prosecco Tasting Notes
Wine Sweetness: The Barefoot Bubbly Prosecco is not too sweet and neither too dry. Moreover, the other Barefoot wines have a variety of Barefoot bubblies that fall on the dry-to-sweet scale. Here you can also have a compete look on the Barefoot’s wine portfolio.
Brief History Of Barefoot
The beginning of Barefoot takes us back to 1965 when a Californian Winemaker named Davis Bynum, created the first barefoot product in his garage. Moving forward, two entrepreneur named Bonnie Harvey and Michael Houlihan took the reigns and renamed the brand to Barefoot Cellars and came up with the footprint label for the brand.
Their current winemaker, Jennifer Wall, joined them 20 years ago and brought a whole new curiosity, creativity, and taste to the table.
Awards: Barefoot is the most awarded wine brand in the world with over 2500 awards in the hall of fame.
Interesting Fact About Barefoot
In addition to the footprint logo, the brand is named ‘Barefoot’ due to the free-spirited nature of crushing wine grapes barefoot. In fact, that’s exactly how the Barefoot Bynum Burgundy was first created back in 1965.
A Handy Tip For Your Barefoot Bubbly Prosecco:
If you have Placomusophobia (The fear of popping wine bottle corks), slowly remove the foil. In case the cork might just be ready to pop out on its own, have a piece of cloth at hand to press down the neck of cork for a smooth opening.
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