Almost a month into the New Year, we want to look at the who’s who for wine and what wines people are gravitating towards in the new decade.
Prosecco Rosé
This combination of Prosecco and Rosé is becoming more and more popular as it just became approved to sell on the market in Italy.
Vegan
Not surprising here – vegan trends are spilling over (no pun intended!) into alcohol and drinks, not just food! The number of wines with vegan labels on the market in 2019 skyrocketed and are becoming a more popular alternative option.
Natural Wines
Technically, natural wine doesn't have a definition, but natural wine is considered a wine that is fermented without yeast and additives. Natural wine tastes similar to a sour beer, moreso than regular wine. Natural wine is still part of a small niche, but is becoming more popular.
Trade Deals
Will you have trouble accessing your wine with the newly propose tariffs and trade deals that keep popping up? As of now, the answer is no, but seeing a wine tariff in the near future is something you might want to keep in the back of your mind!
The 2020 wine trend predictions above may or may not come to fruition, but it doesn’t hurt to try them. People are always looking for different wines to try and we all know we like to participate in a good wine tasting from time to time…or as often as we possibly can – no judgment!