Wine Based Products
Wine Based Products

We offer a wide variety of wine-based products, which can be sold in any store holding a beer and wine license.  Our wine based products have as much “spirit-flavor” as the spirit items.  In addition, they give the consumer the convenience of one stop shopping without having to make that extra trip to the liquor store.  Wine based products are an effective way for on premise accounts to provide a variety of “cocktail” like items without a liquor license.

The following product types are available:

• “Tinis” are wine base ready-to-drink “martini” like products.  They are made with the most popular flavors, including cosmopolitan, apple, mango, and berry.  Tinis are fun, tasty, and convenient.  Even better, they require no recipes, no mixing, and no extra stops at the liquor store.
• Cordials come in a wide selection of flavors including triple orange, almonetto, java java, sour apple, sour watermelon, and sour raspberry.  Typically used as mixers for creating the perfect cocktail, they can also be enjoyed after dinner on ice or for sipping.  Do not forget the Irish Cream; we also have a line of wine based Irish creams including traditional, mint chocolate, white chocolate, and vanilla.
• Ready to Drink Margaritas are made from the fermented agave plant.  Wine based margaritas have the same taste profile as tequila based drinks.  Simply open, pour over ice, and enjoy.

The following brands are all wine based products:

Three Birds
Peace Frog
Los Cabos Agave Especial
Los Cabos Triple Sec
Los Cabos Margarita
Soboloff
Coral Reef
Amore di Verona
Kalana Especial de Café
WM Snapps
News Updates

LeVecke Corporation Announces New Chief Operating Officer

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Company President, Neil LeVecke, Nominated as Entrepreneur of the Year

LeVecke East Now Fully Operational

ORIGINE (KY) Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey won a Silver Medal

LeVecke Corporation’s New Hampshire facility fully operational.
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