What’s Going On
Costco has announced a recall of its Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene due to a serious safety risk: bottles may spontaneously shatter, even when unopened, unused, and unhandled. (AP News)
Key Details
| Feature | Information |
|---|---|
| Product | Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene (sparkling wine) (EatingWell) |
| Item number | 1879870 (People.com) |
| Affected date range | Bottles sold between April 25, 2025 and August 26, 2025 (EatingWell) |
| Where sold | Costco warehouses in Midwestern U.S. states: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. (EatingWell) |
| Hazard | Unopened bottles may shatter without warning, even if they are not being handled or in use. (Health) |
What Customers Should Do
- Don’t open the bottle. Opening it increases risk of getting cut if it shatters. (EatingWell)
- Dispose of the bottle safely. Costco recommends wrapping the unopened bottle in paper towels, placing it in a plastic bag, then disposing of it in the garbage. (EatingWell)
- Do not return the bottle to Costco due to the risk of glass breakage. (NBC Chicago)
- Obtain a refund. Customers who received the recall letter can bring it into their nearest Costco warehouse to get a full refund. (EatingWell)
- For questions or concerns, contact the importer: Ethica Wines. (EatingWell)
Why It’s Unusual (and Dangerous)
- Recalls for beverages often involve contamination, labeling issues, allergens, etc. A recall due to physical risk from glass bottles is less common.
- The danger is not just chemical or food-based, but physical injury: glass shards from a bottle that breaks “on its own” pose risk even when the product is not being used.
- Because the issue is with unopened bottles, the risk is harder to spot: a bottle could look fine but still fail unexpectedly.
Broader Implications
- Consumer safety protocols: the recall instructions emphasize disposing rather than returning the product. This reflects concern over handling risk.
- Importance of attention to item codes & purchase dates: consumers need to verify if their bottle matches the affected item number (1879870) and purchase date window.
- Responsibility of retailers and suppliers: importers (Ethica Wines) and Costco both have roles in quality control, bottle integrity, and communication with customers.
What We Still Don’t Know
- Exactly how many bottles are affected or sold. Costco has not disclosed the quantity. (AP News)
- Whether there have been reported injuries. As of the notice, no specific injuries are confirmed. (AP News)
- What internal cause led to the pressure irregularity—whether manufacturing defect, bottling fault, temperature issues during shipping/storage, or a design flaw in the glass.
Advice for Consumers
- Check your Prosecco bottles: if you bought Kirkland Signature Valdobbiadene sparkling wine, look at the item number and purchase date.
- Follow Costco’s disposal instructions to minimize risk of injury from broken glass.
- Keep the recall letter or proof of notification—you’ll likely need it to get a refund.
- Stay alert for further updates from Costco or Ethica Wines in case more states or dates are added, or further safety instructions are issued.