Posted on May 19, 2021
Woodinville, Wash. – Washington’s pioneering winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, is blazing new trails with the release of Elements, white and Rose wines tastefully infused with natural botanical and fruit flavors releasing nationally this spring.
Elements offers a new, wellness-inspired way to enjoy wine with delicious taste and exciting flavors. The wines are crafted in three unique flavors including Peach Ginger, Strawberry Hibiscus, and Papaya Jasmine made with lower calories, 90 calories per serving, and no added sugars.
Elements wines are sourced from grapes grown at family farms as well as the winery’s estate vineyards in eastern Washington. The wines are packaged with bright, colorful labels highlighting the blend’s natural fruit and botanical elements. Chateau Ste. Michelle Elements wines are available nationwide at retail stores with a suggested retail price of $12.99 and available online at ste-michelle.com/wine-shop/elements.
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