Wildlilly Wine Debuts in South Florida

Wildlilly wine launches its pinot noir and chardonnay blend, debuting initially in South Florida and shipping to select states through online ordering. Inspired by the French Beaujolais style, Wildlilly's first release is a light-bodied, soft blend that goes down easy and gets better with a slight chill. Composed of fruity pinot noir and crisp chardonnay, it's a playfully sophisticated wine bursting with flavors of strawberries, wild cherry and vanilla bean.

It's he newest brand under the Blended Estates portfolio, created by sisters Shera and Maxime Kaan-Lilly and founded by New York financier and venture capitalist Keith Glickman. Wildilly was aptly named by combining the sisters' wild and free spirits with their last name.  

Already well known as two of South Florida's premier realtors, Shera and Maxime are no strangers to building a successful business from the ground up. Then came the idea for Wildlilly.  They found that they enjoyed drinking their red wines chilled to stay cool in the tropical heat. They soon realized they weren't the only ones who preferred to chill down reds and that a majority of young and sophisticated consumers were seeking a refreshing alternative to whites and rosés.

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