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Stuff. “The sparkling wine category is very competitive and with costs rising unfortunately it has become commercially unviable to continue its production at this time.” Usually priced between $10 and $12, and with a mid-range alcohol content of 9.5 per cent, Bernadino has long been a popular coming of age drink for young Kiwis, and equally enjoyed by older, less discerning drinkers. Marketed as a naturally sweet lively wine, Bernadino is made from Muscat grapes grown in the Gisborne region, with its Spumante style giving it a unique fruity flavour with a refreshing finish. Word of Bernadino’s pending demise first spread on social media, with the South City Liquorland store in Invercargill posting the news in a Facebook post that attracted enormous attention.
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