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    O’jos wins Product of the Year 2020

    Concha y Toro has announced that O’jos, the wine spritzer brand launched in May 2019, has won Product of the Year – Sparkling Wine Category.
    Product of the Year is the world’s largest awards for product innovation which is voted for by consumers.
    Over 10,000 shoppers vote for the Products of the Year in research, which is run by Kantar.
    O’jos Marketing Manager at Concha y Toro UK, Preety Johl, says: “We’re absolutely thrilled that consumers have voted for O’jos as their Product of the Year. O’jos was developed from a consumer need and this shows we’ve put the consumer at the heart our innovation development, and we hope more and more people continue to enjoy wine in this new format, and continue to enjoy O’jos!”
    O’jos was launched in 250ml cans in two flavours, Rosé Spritz, flavoured with Cranberry and Pink Peppercorn; and Chardonnay Spritz, lightly flavoured with Rose and Raspberry.

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