Recall: Bottles of Prosecco Sold at Costco Could Pose Laceration Hazard
Nearly 1 million Kirkland Prosecco bottles sold at Costco are recalled after 10 breakage reports and one injury, posing a laceration risk, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
- On Thursday, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of nearly 1 million bottles by F&F Fine Wines International Inc., doing business as Ethica Wines.
- Following an earlier Costco alert months ago, regulators cited that unopened bottles can shatter and pose a laceration hazard, prompting the federal recall.
- UPC 196633883742 and Item 1879870 identify the recalled bottles, which are green with purple foil and a purple label matching the recalled SKU.
- Consumers should stop using the product immediately and follow disposal guidance, discarding bottles in household trash and contacting Ethica Wines at customercare@ethicawines.com or 786-810-7132 after ten reports and one laceration injury.
- From April 2025 through August 2025, the prosecco was sold at Costco stores in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin for about $8.
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Nearly 1 million bottles of Costco's Kirkland prosecco recalled over 'laceration hazard'
Federal regulators have announced the recall of nearly 1 million bottles of a prosecco brand sold under Costco’s Kirkland label, warning of a “laceration hazard.”F&F Fine Wines International Inc., doing business as Ethica Wines, has recalled the bottles of Kirkland Signature Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG.
Nearly 1 Million Costco Wine Bottles Under Recall
Around 941,400 bottles of wine sold at Costco are being recalled as they “can break or shatter, posing a laceration hazard,” the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in a recall notice on Nov. 6. The recall is applicable to glass bottles of Kirkland Signature Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG that were manufactured in Italy and imported into the United States by Florida-based F&F Fine Wines International, Inc., doing business as Ethica Wines…
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