Costco recalls prosecco following reports that certain bottles of Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene may spontaneously shatter—even when unopened. The recall affects numerous states and includes detailed guidance on safe disposal, refund procedures, and how to identify the affected product.
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What’s Happening with the Prosecco Recall
Costco has issued a safety alert for Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene, item number 1879870. Unopened bottles sold between April 25 and August 26, 2025, are included in the recall. The product is classed as dangerous due to reports that bottles may shatter without warning.
The recall covers Costco locations in the following U.S. states: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
What Customers Should Do
Costco is advising customers not to open any affected bottle and not to return it to a store. Handling or transporting the bottle increases risk. Instead, the company recommends:
- Wrapping the unopened bottle in paper towels
- Placing it in a sealed plastic bag
- Disposing of it in the trash
If you still have the recall notice sent by Costco, bring it to your nearest warehouse to obtain a full refund.
Why the Recall is Unusual
This recall stands out for two key reasons:
- Risk exists even without handling — Normally, bottle or glass product recalls are triggered when mishandling or misuse is involved. In this case, bottles may shatter even when merely sitting on a shelf.
- No-store returns — Unlike most recalls, Costco is asking customers to dispose of affected bottles rather than return them to the store. This measure is intended to avoid further risk of broken glass during return or transport.
Product Details and Identification
- Product Name: Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene
- Item Number: 1879870
- Bottle Size: 750 milliliters
- Affected Sale Window: April 25 – August 26, 2025
- States Impacted:
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin
Safety Risks and Rationale
The main risk comes from bottles that may break suddenly due to apparently excessive internal pressure. Even unopened bottles may shatter, creating a laceration hazard from broken glass. The recall notice also highlights risk even when the bottle is not in use.
Costco’s distributor for the wine, Ethica Wines, is available for customer inquiries.
Refunds and Customer Support
Costco is promising full refunds for customers who have the recall notice. The process is:
- Keep the recall notice (email or letter)
- Bring that notice to a Costco warehouse
- Request refund in person
For questions or concerns, customers can contact Ethica Wines (details provided in Costco’s recall notice).
Impact & Consumer Response
- Several customers have expressed concern about bottles they had stored for future use, like special events or celebrations.
- Some report feeling relieved that the issue was caught early before any injuries.
- Others are upset by the need to dispose of an unopened bottle of wine—a product likely purchased in good faith and kept safely.
Broader Implications for Food & Beverage Recalls
This incident underscores how product safety recalls aren’t always about ingredients or contamination. Physical risks—such as bottle integrity under pressure—can be just as dangerous.
It also shows how retailers sometimes must adapt standard recall procedures. Costly risk mitigation, like not asking for returns and instead focusing on safe local disposal, is relatively rare but necessary in this case.
How to Check If Your Prosecco Is Part of the Recall
Here’s a quick checklist:
| What to Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Item number 1879870 | Identifies the exact product under recall |
| Purchased between April 25 – August 26, 2025 | Outside that window bottles are not affected |
| Sold in listed states | Bottles sold in other states may not be covered |
| Bottle is unopened and intact | Risk exists even without opening |
If all boxes match, follow the disposal steps. Do not open the bottle or take it to the store.
Statements from Costco & Ethica Wines
Costco has emphasized that member safety is their top priority. They express regret for the inconvenience but stress that the measure is necessary given the risk of spontaneous shattering.
Ethica Wines, as the distributor, is also providing information for customers, including expected business hours for customer service and contact details.
What to Watch Going Forward
- Any reports of injuries or damage from affected bottles—both to assess whether the problem is widespread.
- Possible expansion of regions or additional product lines, in case further defects are discovered.
- How recalls are handled in similar cases—especially when risk derives from product packaging rather than contents.
Costco recalling prosecco over safety concerns is serious, but the recall notice is clear on what to do. If you have an unopened bottle with item number 1879870, sold between the relevant dates in one of the affected states, follow the disposal instructions and seek a refund using Costco’s recall notice.
If you’ve experienced anything unusual, or want tips for spotting similar recalls, feel free to share your story or question below—your insight might help someone stay safe.
