What should I do if I have the recalled Prosecco?
Dispose of the unopened bottles immediately by wrapping them in paper towels, placing them in a plastic bag, and throwing them away.
News / Recalls
Costco has issued a recall for its Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene sparkling wine because the bottles pose a shattering risk, even when unopened.
Costco alerted customers on September 12, 2025, regarding the recall. The issue pertains to Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene bottles sold between April and August in several states. The safest way to dispose of the wine is to wrap the unopened bottles in paper towels, place them in a plastic bag, and then discard them in the garbage. Customers can obtain a refund by returning to the store with the recall letter Costco sent to its members. For questions, contact Ethica Wines at [email protected] or 786-810-7132.
Dispose of the unopened bottles immediately by wrapping them in paper towels, placing them in a plastic bag, and throwing them away.
No, Costco asks that you do not return the bottles to the store due to the shattering risk. Instead, dispose of them and then return to the store with the recall letter for a refund.
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