Award-Winning Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc – Made by women who can.
Special offer: Meet our award-winning, zero sugar Sparkling Sauv Blanc from black-owned Bodkin Wines. Get 15% off with our intro offer.
Why Maker
Maker is premium wine with a personal story. We work with fascinating makers from diverse backgrounds to can their award-winning wines and tell their stories. All our wines are dry, with 0g of sugar and less than 5 carbs per serving.
The perfect size
Each can is ⅓ of a bottle, making it the perfect single-serving pour.
Diverse winemakers
Enjoy wine crafted by female and minority-led wineries.
Award-winning wines
Maker is the highest-rated canned wine ever, with 20+ Gold medals.
Dry, 0g of Sugar
Our wines are dry with 0g of sugar and less than 5 carbs per serving.
Press Love for Maker
"If you’re headed to your friend’s party and she’s, ahem, incredibly discerning about wine—Maker is the vino to bring. The women-owned brand works with small wineries to feature varieties you won’t find at your local liquor store."
"Each can has a different industry-insider “maker,” whose names are on the labels. Maker also prioritizes customer connection with a can club, virtual gatherings and one-on-one community building via SMS."
"For Maker, putting the consumer first means promoting high quality. Best of all, the quality is on par with what consumers can expect from the bottles made by those winemakers."
BEST SELLER
BEST SELLER
Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc
WHITE WINE WITH LIGHT BUBBLES
It's 100% Sauvignon Blanc — with bubbles. It's flavorful yet bone-dry, with some serious street cred: it recently picked up a Gold Medal win and a 93 point score from the Sunset Mag Int'l Wine Competition. Plus, Maker Chris Christensen was just named the "Sauvignon Blanc Savant" by Food and Wine Magazine. The colors on the can were inspired by the lemon-lime, passionfruit flavors of this wine — crack a can whenever you'd pop a bottle.
Includes: Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc
- Dry wine: 0g sugar, 10% ABV, vegan-friendly, 91 calories, 2.6 carbs per 5 oz. serving.
- Crafted by black-owned winery
- Fermented to dry, no added sugar
- Certified sustainable
- No additives or chemical manipulation
Select quantity:
6 cans (2 bottle equivalent)
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High-end wine slipped into something more comfortable.
Here’s more about what drives our wine.
Premium, bottle-quality
These are high quality wines found in the bottles of the best small producers. Maker wines are vintage, varietal, and often vineyard specific: terroir-driven wines that the winemaker is proud to put their name on.
Diverse makers
We partner with diverse, small-batch makers to elevate their underrepresented voices and premium wines.
Zero Sugar, Low Carb
We prioritize wine producers that use organic and sustainable farming practices. Our wines are fermented to dry, with no residual sugar and under five carbs per serving.
Wine Industry Love for Maker
“The Maker cans are gorgeous, and the wines, well, to this wine judge, are pretty freaking amazing. For one, thing, they are fresh and energetic and don’t taste like they came out of a can. That’s because when you put good stuff in the cans, you get good stuff out."
Laura Ness
Wine judge and writer
"OMG I love how Maker is changing the way we see canned wine.... it is truly premium wines just in a different container. I now have the ability to take some of my favorite wine anywhere...and much more of it as well (Honey where's my Murse)."
Ray Sholes
Certified Sommelier, @theroyalvines
"While every Maker wine I've tried has been delicious, the 2018 Cab Sauv from Alexander Valley made me say "wow" outloud. I would have never imagined enjoying such an incredible RED from a can. It's not a surprise it scored 95 points at the NY Int'l Wine Competition."
Cheryl Tiu
Forbes contributor, food journalist
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Frequently Asked Questions
Please visit our full FAQ page, or reach out to support@makerwine.com if you have additional questions about premium canned wine.
Maker is premium canned wine from independent winemakers. We source award-winning wines from the best small producers in California. Each can of wine highlights the story of the small producer who made it, and represents a different maker and region that we love.
We prioritize wine producers from diverse backgrounds that use organic and sustainable farming practices. Our wines are fermented to dry, with zero grams of sugar, and minimal sulfur additions. The wine is not “changed” or “dumbed down” for the can — it is the same award-winning wine you can find in bottles at the makers’ wineries.
Quality: Our wines are vintage (year), varietal (grape type), and often vineyard specific. Wines that represent a time and place that the winemaker is proud to put their name on, not white-labeled bulk juice hidden by a fancy label.
Values: Our winemakers believe in sustainable farming practices and low intervention winemaking. Our wines are dry, with zero grams of sugar and minimal sulfur additions.
Diversity: We partner with diverse, small-batch makers to elevate their underrepresented voices and premium wines.
Little known fact — nearly all dry wines from reputable small producers have little-to-no residual sugar and correspondingly few carbs.
During the winemaking process, the natural sugars in grapes are converted to alcohol. Wines that allow all of the sugars to be completely fermented are known as “dry”.
While mass-produced wines from your grocery store can be secretly loaded with sugars to increase a wine’s “likability”, small-production, low intervention winemakers don’t add sugar or additives to their wine. Don’t be fooled by companies claiming to have invented “clean” wine - they are just re-branding dry wine (likely with worse quality juice).
All of our wines come from different award-winning, small producers in CA and have zero sugar (<0.5 grams) and few carbs (<3 carbs/glass for whites, <5 carbs/glass for reds). So drink the good stuff.
Nearly all dry wines from reputable small producers have little to no residual sugar and correspondingly very low carbs. So yes, Maker is Keto Friendly.
All of our wines come from different award-winning, small producers in CA and have zero sugar and few carbs (<3 carbs/glass for whites, <5 carbs/glass for reds). Check out our Keto Wine Guide if you'd like to learn more.
No! If you've had a crappy can, chances are it was the quality of the wine, not the can itself, that left a bad taste in your mouth.
Modern wine cans don’t transmit an aluminum taste, and have a protective coating or liner. Several blind tastings have been done comparing the same wine from bottles and cans (including our own study), and test groups have not been able to detect a reliable difference between the two formats.
Quality, quality, quality. We’ll say it, most canned wine is ...not good. We have the highest rated canned wine on the market today, with 15 canned wines that have scored 90+ points and counting. The bottle equivalent price of these wines is $20-$50 per bottle, from award-winning small producers that love their craft.
Also, cans are deceptively large! Each 250 ml can is ⅓ of a bottle (almost two full glasses of premium wine).
So while you may feel sticker shock seeing a $10 can of Pinot Noir, a $30 bottle of single-vineyard, Anderson Valley Pinot would probably feel like a great deal. And $10 for two glasses of premium Pinot in a restaurant would be an absolute steal. Because canning is cheaper than bottling and we ship direct-to-consumer without middle-men, we can price our wines at or below the price you’d find these wines in bottles.