Fortified wine, or "Cisco," comes in five flavors: red, peach, orange, berry and gold. It is bottled in two sizes: 375 and 750 milliliters. The 375-milliliter bottle is sold as single bottles rather than in four-packs like most other wine coolers.Nov 25, 1990
Is Cisco wine still made?
It went out of production in the late 1970s. Two notable brands are produced by the Centerra Wine Company (a division of Constellation Brands). Cisco is a fortified wine with varieties selling at 13.9%, 17.5%, and 19.5% alcohol by volume (ABV). It has a syrupy consistency and sweet taste.
What happened to Cisco wine?
WASHINGTON -- The maker of Cisco, a flavored wine product with high alcohol content, has agreed to stop advertising the drink as a low- alcohol, single-serving drink, the government announced Tuesday.Mar 12, 1991
When did Cisco alcohol come out?
We want to point out that it is virtually impossible for an unsuspecting drinker to confuse Cisco, a fortified dessert wine, for a wine cooler. Cisco is packaged exactly as it was introduced in 1985 -- well before wine coolers achieved their current level of popularity.Dec 30, 1990
What percent alcohol is Cisco?
20 percent
What kind of liquor is Cisco?
Fortified wine
What happened Cisco alcohol?
WASHINGTON -- The maker of Cisco, a flavored wine product with high alcohol content, has agreed to stop advertising the drink as a low- alcohol, single-serving drink, the government announced Tuesday.Mar 12, 1991
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