Nearly 1 million bottles of prosecco recalled from Costco
Costco has issued a recall for over 940,000 bottles of its Kirkland brand Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene due to a potential laceration hazard. The manufacturer of the prosecco, F&F Fine Wines International Inc., has received reports of the bottles shattering or breaking, resulting in one laceration injury. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has advised customers who purchased the product to not attempt to open it and to dispose of it safely by placing it in paper towels or a plastic bag.
The affected prosecco was sold in green bottles with purple foil and a purple label that reads “Kirkland Signature Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG” and was priced at around $8. The bottles were sold at Costco stores in several states between April 2025 and August 2025. The universal product code for the affected drinks is 196633883742, and the Costco item number is 1879870. The prosecco is manufactured by F&F Fine Wines International Inc., also known as Ethica Wines, and is produced in Italy.
This is not the first time Costco has recalled this product. A similar recall was issued in September, with the chain warning that unopened prosecco bottles could shatter even before being opened or when not being handled. It is essential for customers to check the product codes and item numbers to determine if they have purchased the affected bottles and take necessary precautions as advised by the CPSC.
In light of this recall, customers are urged to be cautious and follow the disposal instructions provided to ensure their safety. Costco is working to address the issue and prevent any further incidents. It is crucial for consumers to stay informed about product recalls and take appropriate action to protect themselves and their families from potential hazards.
As always, it is recommended to stay updated on product recalls and safety alerts to ensure the well-being of yourself and your loved ones. Stay informed, stay safe.



