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WATCH THE VIDEO Thank you to everyone who came to the Sip n Shop event. It was great to meet so many of you. The vendors had amazing items to shop from.
We will host our Fall Sip n Shop in September and will announce the date. Thank you We have so many amazing local business and boutique owners that will be at our event. We encourage you to come out and support them!
3rd Annual Spring Sip n Shop 'Pop Up Boutique' Event When: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Where: Black Iris Estate 5801 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46033 Time: 6:00- 8:00pm Complimentary Event Vendors 500 North Boutique 7th and Park Boutique Abboo Candle Co. Beauty Counter Beehive Body Co. Bloom Easy Boutique Chalking After Midnight Clean Evolution by Creative Wandering Color Street Costco Dream Dinners Doterra Essentials Essential Bodywear Fashion Cafe' Indy Grace + Heart Jewelry Henna Forte Hide & Carry Initials Inc. Just For You Gems Just Millie and Me Lex & Lo, LLC Lularoe Clothing Mary Kay Matilda Jane Clothing Megan's Bulletproof Beauty Monat Nefers Closet NuSkin Nygard Style Direct Organic Beauty Jars Origami Owl Custom Jewelry Perfect Wedding Guide Plexus Worldwide Premier Jewelry Pure Haven Pure Romance Rodan and Fields Ruby Ribbon Scentsy Shelter Insurance Sseko Designs Southern Hospitality Suzanne Purewal, Author Talk to Tucker- Jessica Morrison The Source- Young Living Essential Oils The Westfield Hanger Tupperware Two Olives Boutique Uncommonly Styled Usborne Books and More We are very happy to share that the following are Sponsors of our event:
Indy With Kids Schakolad Chocolate Factory The Pink Elephant Stems Flower Truck Exclusive: Premium Boxed Players Lead Domestic Wine “Hot Brands,” As Italy, France Top Import List3/26/2018 As competition intensifies in the U.S. wine market, Impact’s latest lineup of wine “Hot Brands” features a lot of turnover, with several longtime winners replaced by a wave of rising players. This year’s list features 23 domestic wine honorees, up from 19 in the previous year, with well over half making their Hot Brands debut.
Topping the domestic roster at more than 6.6 million cases is Constellation Brands’ premium boxed range Black Box, which added nearly 1.2 million cases last year. Following close behind is DFV’s Bota Box, which is seeing strong gains from both its core 3-liter product and 1.5-liter offshoot. Widely credited with pioneering the premium boxed category, the two brands now sell a combined total of around 12.6 million cases in the U.S. market, up from just over 7 million cases in 2014. E. & J. Gallo remains domestic wine’s most prolific Hot Brands winner, with seven California offerings—including returning labels Liberty Creek, Apothic, and Dark Horse—among this year’s Hot Brands. Other California highlights include Deutsch Family’s Josh Cellars, which easily surpassed 2 million cases for 2017, and Constellation’s Pinot Noir-led Meiomi, which enjoyed another year of double-digit growth. Beyond California, North Carolina’s Duplin Winery earned Hot Brand honors for its eponymous range, while Oregon’s A to Z and Washington state-sourced House Wine (Precept Wine) also made the cut. This year’s imported wine lineup, meanwhile, comprises 20 brands, with Italian and French offerings accounting for a dozen of the list’s honorees. The leading imported wine Hot Brand by volume, Italy’s Stella Rosa continued its bull run, reaching more than 1.7 million cases last year. The Riboli Family Wine Estates brand is joined by seven other Italian standouts, including sparklers like La Marca (E. & J. Gallo) and Mionetto, as well as four French winners, led by Vineyard Brands’ La Vieille Ferme. The New World also made a strong showing on this year’s list, with New Zealand’s Kim Crawford (Constellation), Oyster Bay (Oyster Bay Wines USA), and Matua(Treasury Wine Estates) all represented. Treasury also earned Hot Brand honors with Australian label 19 Crimes, which has struck a chord among millennial consumers. 19 Crimes more than doubled in volume last year to pass the million-case mark.—Christina Jelski |
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