iCohol

  • Home
  • Liquor
  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Recipes
  • Buzz
  • Contact Us

Where to Find the Viral ‘Cat Wine’ Taking Over Social Media

Post Views: 191

If you’ve come across a charming cat-shaped bottle at a thrift store or as part of someone’s home decor, you’re likely looking at an empty bottle of Moselland Cat Riesling. This unique wine from Germany is known for its whimsical bottle designs in various colors, making them perfect for repurposing as decorations or vases.

According to its distributor, Moselland was the first winery to market wine in a black cat-shaped bottle back in 1969. Over the years, it has introduced many colorful variations, including special editions for holidays and a pink bottle that raises funds for breast cancer research. Each bottle is also adorned with a cute cat design on its cork.

Currently, the gold holiday bottles are trending online. These are noted to have "full-flavored with pear and citrus aromas" and are refreshing on the palate. With an ABV of 10%, they pair well with light or spicy dishes and are reasonably priced at around $15.

As the demand for these bottles grows, they can be challenging to find. Popular retailers like World Market and Total Wine often have a selection in stock. Fans of the wine have also spotted them at local wine shops and German markets.

On social media, users showcase their Moselland collections, with one Instagram user joking about their mother mistaking them for vases. Some comments highlight how these bottles come in various colors and how buyers enjoy painting them to resemble their friends’ cats, creating thoughtful gifts.

Mixed reviews about the wine inside indicate that while some consider it "too sweet" or "generic," others find it delightful and refreshing. Whether you’re in it for the wine or the whimsical bottle, you may need to search a bit to find your own!

You might also like:

Cheers to the Holidays: Denver and Boulder Wine Experts Share Their Top Picks!
Latest Updates and Useful Insights on Wine
The secrets to making the best Sangria are shared by wine experts.
Remembering James Laube: A Tribute to Wine Spectator's Napa Bureau Chief
The Legendary Tale of Whiskey Punch: How a Cocktail Almost Took Down the White HouseStress-Free Guide: How to Host a Wine-Forward Holiday Celebration

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

November 24, 2025 Wine
Search
Footer Sidebar 1

Drop a widget on "Footer Sidebar 1" sidebar at Appearance > Widgets page.

Footer Sidebar 2

Drop a widget on "Footer Sidebar 2" sidebar at Appearance > Widgets page.

  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • RSS
Footer Sidebar 4

Drop a widget on "Footer Sidebar 4" sidebar at Appearance > Widgets page.

2026 © iCohol
Grimag theme by StrictThemes