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At a time when consumers are prioritizing better ingredients and deeper value alignment with the brands they choose, Avaline has emerged as a leader in the wine industry. This year, Avaline is raising a glass to its fifth anniversary, celebrating the defining moments that have shaped a new era of organic winemaking.
In an industry with minimal legal requirements to disclose ingredients and farming practices, Avaline holds wine to a higher standard. From its founding, Avaline has partnered with like-minded growers across Europe to produce every bottle with 100% organic, sustainably farmed grapes. By crafting wines without concentrates, unnecessary additives, or artificial colors, Avaline lets the natural quality of the grapes shine—resulting in crisp whites, fresh rosés, and bold reds, all made with the same commitment to transparency. Every bottle is low in sugar, vegan-friendly, and clearly labeled with ingredients and nutritional information, giving consumers confidence in exactly what’s inside.
Avaline has made great strides in distribution and community building, earning accolades including the 2024 Impact Hot Brand Award from M. Shanken Communications, “Rising Star” award by the Beverage Information Group, and a spot on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies 2025 list. By fostering a dedicated community through brand-owned social platforms, Avaline is the most followed domestic wine brand on Instagram.
Avaline continues to innovate, leaning into single-varietal categories with the introduction of its boldest wine yet—a French Cabernet Sauvignon. Innovation has also extended to strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with designer Stella McCartney on a limited-edition Rosé label.
What’s next for Avaline? The organic wine label is expanding its team and bolstering marketing efforts, with plans to significantly scale and strengthen relationships with retail and on-premise partners. Expect Avaline’s presence and share to keep rising, fueled by consumer demand for organic, transparent, high-quality, and accessible wine.