Costco is recalling sparkling wine over concerns that the bottles could shatter, even when not “handled or in use.”
The recall is for the Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene product. The store says the bottles were sold between April 25 and August 26, 2025.
The recalled bottles are identified with the item number 1879870.
What states were the recalled wine bottles sold in?
The wine bottles were sold at Costco stores in the following states, according to the recall.
- Iowa
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- Ohio
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
What should you do if you have purchased the recalled wine?
For customers who have the recalled bottles, Costco recommends that they dispose of their bottles immediately by wrapping them in paper towels and a plastic bag before throwing them in the trash can.
Costco says people should take those steps to avoid broken glass from spreading inside the trash can. Customers who received the recall letter will be entitled to receive a refund without returning the wine bottles to the store.
Costco announced the recall of another product last week
Last week, Costco shared a recall announcement regarding Dubai chocolate snacks in a notice on its website.
Rolling Pin Baking Company, the New York-based bakery that makes the Dubai chocolate squares called Dubai Style Chocolate, initiated the recall.
Costco sold the snacks between May 1 and Aug. 29, and according to Rolling Pin Baking Company, the allergen statement printed on the snack packaging lists the incorrect allergen.
Contributing: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
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