For us this partnership was a no brainer." "But Jesse tells Fox News that he and Ali already had their own nickname for rosé, which they usually only drank in the Hamptons.“We said, ‘No, no, listen. He launched it last year with his father, music legend Jon Bon Jovi, quickly growing it from a local brand to one that is recognized nationally.When we sit down for this story, Bongiovi, who calls himself the “Pink Bottle Boy,” has just returned to the Hamptons from an intense tour of five cities in one week, all to promote his line.“The summer after my junior year of college is when it all began. or redistributed. “Our running joke is that we sleep at Terminal 5 in LaGuardia Airport.”While Jesse and Ali are traveling across the country, Jesse says his dad has been an invaluable asset as someone to bounce ideas off when it comes to audience and marketing.

25 Things To Know About Jesse Bongiovi And Hampton Water. Twitter. I wear so much pink these days! "Live performances from the iHeartRadio Theaters in New York City and Los Angeles. By. 83 on Now, for Jesse it’s about keeping that momentum and not being labeled as a "celebrity brand. "Then he did the cartoon double-take and looked at us, and said, ‘That’s hilarious, can you imagine if someone put that on a bottle?’”Jesse says his dad challenged the two college seniors to figure out the rosé business, and if this was something they were really interested in pursuing — and Jesse and Ali accepted. Jon Bon Jovi and Jesse Bongiovi's Hampton Water … With the Hamptons rosé? Kerry Shorr-November 29, 2018. y102reading.iheart.com. I’ve been told it’s very in right now and I’d like to think I had a leading force in that decision.”

This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, WCK has created an amazing pathway to not only help those in need, but also bring out of work restaurants much needed business. She’s taught him to stay true to himself on the style front, keeping his laid-back aesthetic.“I’m most comfortable wearing T-shirts, and I pretty much exclusively wear black jeans. Soon, they were meeting with restaurant owners to see what they liked and disliked in rosés, and learning the logistics of importing wines and creating a design for their bottle.“By the end of six months, we had a fully formed idea, business plan and marketing strategy,” explains Jesse. Jesse Bongiovi, who created the award-winning Hampton Water rosé with his dad, Jon Bon Jovi, is set to tour three New Jersey wine stores to sip and mingle with Hampton Water fans. Why rockstar Jon Bon Jovi's and son Jesse Bongiovi's rosé is more than just a celebrity brand.It all started one night while Jesse and his Notre Dame roommate, Ali Thomas, were at his house in the Hamptons, and Jesse's dad offered them some rosé wine he jokingly referred to as "pink juice. Dad, you’re sitting in the Hamptons, you’re drinking Hampton Water,’" he remembered telling his father. He launched it last year with his father, music legend Jon Bon Jovi, quickly growing it … drinking culture continuing to explode as the trending drink of choice, Jesse Bongiovi has put a twist on it with his very own line, Hampton Water. Hampton Water co-founder Jesse Bongiovi breaks down his personal style and why he's constantly thinking pink.

I’ve been working on it ever since,” Bongiovi says.The 24-year-old, who is truly one of the sweetest guys you’ll meet, is making major waves, while doing so in style. Das Premium-Rosé-Weinlabel "Diving into Hampton Water" entstand aus dem Bonvivant-Lebensstil, den Bon Jovi und sein Sohn bei ihren Aufenthalten in den Hamptons … )As for how he feels about pink? For us this partnership was a no brainer. All rights reserved. on the back porch out East. Son of Dorothea Hurley … iHeartRadio ICONS with Jon Bon Jovi: A Special Benefit Concert for World Central Kitchen​ will live stream on Friday (August 14) at 7pm ET on And what's a little wine without happy hour? We both wear a lot of black! My dad and I were enjoying some rosé? But if we partnered with someone who is a second-generation winemaker, is one of the top winemakers in the South of France — people who might not have taken us seriously would take him seriously.”After creating the actual rosé with Bertrand, the Hampton Water brand launched in April 2017 — and the 2017 production even sold out before its official release.