The Yellow+Blue brand of organically grown Argentinian wines today announces the release of its new Torrontes varietal in sustainable Tetra Pak(R) cartons. J. Soif Wines is the only importer of Argentinian Yellow+Blue wine that offers quality taste in a sustainable package. The new varietal is due to be released in the U.S. on October 27, 2008. (PRNewsFoto/Yellow+Blue)
CHESTER SPRINGS, PA UNITED STATES
Yellow+Blue Will Add Torrontes To Its Line of Organic and Green Wines in Tetra Pak(R) Cartons
CHESTER SPRINGS, Pa., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Yellow+Blue brand
of organically grown Argentinian wines, announced the release of its new
Torrontes varietal in sustainable Tetra Pak(R) cartons. Growing consumer
demand for greener more environmentally friendly wine and the success of its
Malbec in sustainable packages from Tetra Pak led Yellow+Blue to add this new
organic varietal. J. Soif Wines is the only importer of Argentinian
Yellow+Blue wine that offers quality taste in a sustainable package.
Naturally produced at a certified organic winery located in Cafayate,
Argentina -- widely thought of as the best spot for Torrontes in Argentina --
the new varietal is due to be released in the U.S. on October 27, 2008.
"Wine is one of the few products where the container often weighs more
than the contents, adding substantially to the carbon footprint for both
production and shipping," said Matthew Cain, President of J. Soif, importer
and owner of Yellow+Blue. "Using Tetra Pak packaging allows Yellow+Blue to
provide our customers with a quality Torrontes while doing our part for the
environment. That's why we often say Yellow+Blue equals 'green'."
In addition to its commitment to reduce the carbon footprint of its wines
through the use of renewable paper cartons from Tetra Pak, Yellow+Blue wines
are certified organic. Its growers use natural, sustainable processes in their
vineyards, and do not use pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. Yellow+Blue
wines are certified organic throughout the entire growing, winemaking and
packaging process from start to finish. This attention to detail ensures
consumers get a quality organic wine.
"Tetra Pak is pleased that Yellow+Blue has once again selected our cartons
made mainly from paper, a renewable resource, as a way to provide its
consumers with a sustainable way to enjoy its quality Argentinian wines," said
Beth Kennedy, marketing manager for Tetra Pak's food and wine category.
"Comprised of 90% less packaging than traditional bottles, Tetra Pak wine
cartons save on fuel, transportation and storage costs and limit greenhouse
gases. An added benefit of our Tetra Prisma(TM) 1L cartons is they provide
consumers with 33% more wine than in standard glass bottles."
Tetra Pak carton wine is also versatile and offers a great deal of
convenience. The packaging is unique and fits busy lifestyles. Because it is
available in single serve or re-sealable larger size packages, it is the
perfect package to have on hand to enjoy anytime. Yellow+Blue's 2008
Torrontes, along with its Malbec varietal, is currently available in 28 states
and is expanding to new markets every week. For specific retail locations,
visit http://www.ybwines.com. The approximate retail price for this wine is
$11.99 and will be available in the U.S. on October 27.
For more information on Yellow+Blue and its other varietals, visit
http://www.ybwines.com.
About Yellow+Blue
Yellow+Blue (http://www.ybwines.com) is proof that exceptional imported
wine can travel the world without damaging the planet. A commitment to
quality and a focus on taste led importer J. Soif, Inc. of Pennsylvania to
partner with outstanding wine-makers who craft wines solely from organically
grown grapes. The next step was to go even "greener," taking advantage of
earth-friendly lightweight packaging that costs significantly less to ship and
leaves a smaller carbon footprint. The result is a great tasting, certified
organic wine that's also better for the planet.
About Tetra Pak
Tetra Pak (http://www.tetrapakusa.com) is the world leader in food
processing and packaging systems. Best known for its aseptic technology
innovations, Tetra Pak works for and with its customers to provide preferred
processing and packaging solutions for food and is committed to making food
safe and available, everywhere.
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J.Soif Wines GolinHarris for Tetra Pak
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