Cisco (wine)

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A bottle of Cisco
A bottle of Cisco

Cisco is the brand name of a highly alcoholic, low-price fortified wine, produced by the Canandaigua Wine Co with varieties selling at 17.5% and 19.5% alcohol by volume. Cisco has a distinctive syrup-sweet taste and, because of its color and bottle shape, was often mistaken for a wine cooler. The Federal Trade Commission forced the company to put a label on the bottle stating it was not a wine cooler and had the company change its marketing strategy from "Takes You By Surprise". [1].

Cisco wine comes in several varieties, including:

  • Red
  • Peach
  • Grape (discontinued)
  • Strawberry
  • Blue Raspberry
  • Green apple
  • Black Cherry

Bottles of Cisco wine with a modified label were used as a promotional item by the punk rock group NOFX in early concerts, as well as being mentioned in several of their songs.

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Cisco is a Beverage Dessert wine for people who like a strong, great-tasting sweet wine at an affordable price. Cisco is available in a wide range of flavors: Orange, Peach, Red, Berry, Black Cherry and Strawberry and in 375ml and 750ml sizes. All wines are offered in both 13.9% and 18% alcohol by volume

Cisco received considerable attention in rap music during the early 90s, especially controversial rap icons 2 Live Crew. Luke wrote a special song dedicated to Cisco on his solo album "Luke's Booty Calls & Chants"

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  1. ^ Canandaigua Wine Co. Agrees To Advertising, Packaging Changes [1]