Single Serve Le Grand Verre Launches in U.S.

The collection seeks to introduce the culture and experience of tasting premium French wines without the need to open an entire bottle.  “. It’s single-serve packaging, but with a twist: very good wine with a very rich and versatile French history to be discovered inside,” says Nicolas Deffrennes, Founder.

Funded by the Burgundy region the award-winning LGV bottles are proprietarily designed and packaged in a modern way to be enjoyed anywhere, anytime – without breaking the bank. Purchased in sets of 4 ranging from $20-$30, the 6.3 oz. design of each bottle is larger than your typical pour at 6 oz., as the name Le Grand Verre suggests. The wines are also made from recyclable materials and double-coated to preserve aromas.

“From the beginning we knew we needed to maintain the high standards set forth by the incredible winemakers who joined us in our mission. Developing an elevated and vastly unique single serve bottle to showcase their incredible wines was a challenging, exciting project,” explained Régis Fanget, Brand and Artistic Director of LGV. “The final product is a tall sleek bottle and an elegant departure from the canned wine masses we’ve seen over the past few years. Partnering on this endeavor with one of my oldest and dearest friends Nick has been a pleasure, to say the least. We’re thrilled to share our French wines with American palates.”

Baron Francois is the national distributor.  Blason Louis USA, Inc. is the national importer.

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