Mini Vacay Wines

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Family, wine, community.

 

In July of 2017, my beautiful niece Rose was born. A little blonde cherub, she arrived with a rare condition that severely limits her vision. At that time, I was well into a career in wine - as a sommelier, then brokering the world’s most elite bottles to collectors around the globe. Rose’s birth was an event that changed our close family as a whole, and it caused me to think about the legacy I want to leave.

I noticed that my lifestyle was changing, and my needs were changing as well. My husband and I are both in the wine industry, and we were used to long work hours, travel, fine restaurants, and fancy wine. As we began a family, our priorities shifted.

Today we want to drink fabulous wine, but no more than a glass or two during an evening. With young kids, both convenience and fridge space are at a premium. Sustainability is important, and I want a wine that reflects that value. Community participation is more vital now than ever, and there is no reason why wine can’t benefit others.

I noticed a dearth of wine brands that fit what I was looking for. I knew two things:

1) I have the skillset to create a delicious product, and

2) I can create a brand that fulfills all I wish that a wine brand would.

two Mini Vacay cans in the sand
 

Case in point:

All of the fruit that goes into Mini Vacay comes from premium, SIP-certified Pinot Noir vineyards on California’s Central Coast. When quality goes into a can, quality comes out.

Each individual 250ml can is the portion of a generous 1.5 glasses. The aluminum can is infinitely recyclable. Did you know that packaging wine in a can produces up to 80% less carbon, compared to wine in glass bottles? It easily fits into fridge drawers and backpacks.

Mini Vacay has a goal to donate 5% of profits to educational programs that support children with special needs. We participate in community groups and other charity gifting, year-round.

It’s not easy building a wine company, but I’m thrilled with how it’s going. Although my niece Rose’s vision is impaired, at 4 years old, she is in lockstep development with her peers. In our free time, my husband and I happily exhaust ourselves chasing after our children and German Shepherd. Sometimes, we love to enjoy a delicious can of wine together amidst the chaos.

I am proud to have the opportunity to launch Mini Vacay, and I can’t wait to share it with you and yours.

Founder Tamara Franscioni sits and smiles on the beach with a can of her wine.