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Julianne Hough + Nina Dobrev Launch Wine Club

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ByMSAMar 22, 2021 | 12 comments

Julianne Hough and Nina Dobrev are getting into the wine business.

The famous friends have joined forces on Fresh Vine Wine, a line of low-carb, low-calorie, gluten-free, keto and vegan wine made in Napa, California.

"If this past year has taught us anything, it’s that connection and celebrating the little things are so incredibly important to the emotional, mental and physical well-being of us all. Through all of the ups and downs, @nina and I have always found ourselves sharing and experiencing those moments together, often with a glass of wine in hand," Hough, 32, wrote on Instagram Monday. "We both try to lead active, holistic lifestyles so we wanted to share a product that compliments that way of life without compromising the premium quality and honors the artistic craft of wine making."

Fresh Vine Wine's Chardonnay

While Dobrev, 32, and Hough launched with California Cabernet Sauvignon ($22), California Chardonnay ($18) and a California Pinot Noir ($19), they've also got a quarterly wine club (which could make a great gift for a friend who's equally as obsessed with The Vampire Diaries and wine).

The Seasonal Enthusiast subscription ($19/month) delivers four bottles four times a year. You'll receive two bottles of Chardonnay and two bottles of Rosé in the spring and summer, and two bottles of Pinot Noir and two bottles of Cabernet in the fall and winter. It also comes with a Fresh Vine corkscrew, a t-shirt, free shipping and 10% off other purchases.

The Yearly Aficionado ($29/month) delivers six bottles per shipment: Two bottles of Chardonnay, two bottles of Rosé, one bottle of Pinot Noir and one bottle of Cabernet in the spring and summer. Come fall and winter, you'll receive one bottle of Chardonnay, one bottle of Rosé, two bottles of Pinot Noir and two bottles of Cabernet. You'll also get some Fresh Vine merch in the form of a corkscrew, hat, and Nike polo shirt on top of free shipping and 10% off other purchases.

Fresh Vine Wine's Cabernet

And for those looking to stock their wine cellar, there's the Elite Connoisseur option ($59/month) You'll get 12 bottles per shipment, access to virtual events and lots of swag including a Fresh Vine corkscrew, hat, Lacoste polo shirt and wine bottle cooler. Plus, free shipping and 10% off other purchases.

Thinking about giving it a try? Wine not?

 

 

 

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12 comments

Steph

Rich people lol

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Kim

I’m not going to make rich people richer.

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Jennifer

I love that everything is vegan! It takes the guesswork out. I would love to give this a try.

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Peg

Unless I’m missing something I thought all wine was vegan ? It’s grapes right ? I’m not aware of any wine with animal products.

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Emma

According to google, a lot of wine goes through a process called “fining” to remove certain imperfections. Most fining agents are one of four animal proteins: egg whites, gelatin, casein (from milk) and isinglass (from fish).

Jenny

I really hate being “that person” but I find the timing on this a little suspect when Nina’s ex just released his new bourbon with his co-star…………..

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Amy

Most other “wine clubs” allow you to choose between white, red or a mixed case. I prefer red so this wouldn’t work for me. I’m also confused by the monthly charge. Easy pass.

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Julia

They both need to learn the difference between “compliments” and “complements.”

And yes, grapes do not contain gluten. Not even grapes that make other brands’ wines. Eyeroll.

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Ragan

Honestly found myself wishing I could take a red pen to the whole announcement they posted. (It’s probably for the best that I don’t have an Instagram account.)

I thought the monthly charge was a typo but no, that’s what it says on their site, too.

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MrsLittle

I love this comment

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Pilar

No thanks!

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Jody

I am so confused on the wine club. If it is quarterly why is it a monthly fee?

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