Kaitlyn Bristowe Drinks Wine While Wakesurfing: See The Video!
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on July 9, 2023 at 6:00 AM EDT
"Bachelor" alum Kaitlyn Bristowe is proving that perseverance is everything as she shared a video of her sipping wine while simultaneously wakesurfing -- but not before wiping out multiple times.
Kaitlyn Bristowe Sips Wine While Wakesurfing
Bristowe is currently focusing on her Spades & Sparrows Wine company and decided to promote her wine company in a new way -- by wakesurfing.
The "Bachelor" alum shared a video to Instagram, showing herself wakesurfing while holding a bottle of wine. The video then cuts to many wipeouts from Bristowe, but not before finally being able to sip from the bottle of wine while staying up on her wakesurfing board.
"It’s called perseverance. Look it up.," she captioned the video.
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Fans were extremely impressed with the "Bachelorette" alum as many commented things such as "You are my hero" and "Literally the best. Witnessing your perseverance was breathtaking."
Another fan expressed, "So many questions, does the bottle float? Did you catch it in time? Did we sacrifice multiple wine bottles to the lake? Did you get a Fatlip on any falls. The people want to know
While many other fans loved how Bristowe went back into the water to try and find the cork. "Love that you went back and got the cork," one fan wrote as another chimed in, "It’s the going back for the cork for me."
Others commented things such as "You go!!!! I would’ve absolutely knocked my teeth out with the bottle when I fell" and "You are my hero."
One fan expressed, "You have the best energy, I just want to hang with you!!!! Thank you for always putting a smile on our faces. You are such a bada-- babe," as another wrote, "Really hoping not too much @spadeandsparrows was wasted! Legendary though."
Kaitlyn Bristowe's Spades and Sparrows Wine Company
Kaitlyn Bristowe is changing the game and breaking barriers in the industry as she founded her very own wine company.
When speaking to Spades and Sparrows, Bristowe explained, "After learning so much about wine through the restaurant industry, I came to realize that wine wasn’t being marketed to me (a female, millennial consumer) and instead was being marketed to men. There was a common slogan in the wine industry that said, 'market to men, and women will follow'. This was totally absurd to me."
She continued, "Women (especially female millennials) consume more wine than men do! So, I had to flip this approach on its head. Everything we do at Spade & Sparrows speaks to women first, and we continually strive to elevate and empower the female voice in wine. From our feminine packaging to our social media to the events we host, everything is geared toward wine-loving women. What’s funny to me now is I always see videos of women bringing home Spade & Sparrows to their husbands or boyfriends, and the men are always really enjoying it."
Bristowe went on to explain why her wine company is different than others. "For a long time, wine has been associated with exclusivity and snobby-ness. We have removed that aspect entirely from our brand," she said before adding, "I was so bored of seeing images of wine on a perfectly curated dinner table, it’s beautiful to look at and certainly aspirational, but it’s not the reality for many of us women."