Costco Warns of Exploding Wine Bottles That May Pose Health Risk to Customers—What You Need to Know
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Please note, Costco Shoppers: If you recently bought Kirkland brand sparkling wine, you may want to check your bottles.
Unopened bottles of Kirkland Signature of Costco Prosecco Valdobbiadene run the risk of breakingEven when not manipulated or used, according to a recent product notice sent to customers.
Potentially dangerous products are labeled with the Article number 1879870.
Costco
Prosecco was sold in Costco stores between April 25, 2025 and August 26, 2025 within the following 12 states:
- Iowa
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- Ohio
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
Costco advises Anyone who has an unopened bottle of Prosecco in his home so as not to open it and to arrange it immediately. To do this, customers should “[wrap] the bottle not open in paper towels and [place] He in the garbage to avoid the risks of the broken window, “said the company.
Even if you eliminate the bottle, you can always get a full refund for purchase if you have received a Costco letter and present it to the store closest to you.
If you have other questions or concerns, Costco suggests contacting the winemaker, ethica wines, directly at customcare@ethicawines.com or 786-810-7132 during normal office hours.




