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Last Updated on December 22, 2025 by 5e2793
Costco in Little Rock has surprised local wine enthusiasts and Arkansas collectors with a brand-new offering: an Arkansas-engraved Mano’s Wine bottle featuring the Arkansas state flag, rich Arkansas red-and-blue colors, and a bold Cabernet Sauvignon inside. At first glance, I noticed that the layout and color palette bear a striking resemblance to the Bourbon Club of Arkansas (BCA) logo — giving this bottle an instant familiarity and local flair.

Available in-store only and priced at $33.99, the Arkansas Mano’s Wine release is a unique addition to Costco’s growing alcohol selection. While two other holiday-themed engraved bottles are also on the shelves, the Arkansas edition is clearly the star of the lineup, especially for collectors, Razorback fans, and gift-seekers looking for something uniquely tied to the Natural State.
To understand why this Costco find matters, it helps to know the story behind Mano’s Wine, a company that has carved out a national niche in the engraved-bottle scene.
Mano’s Wine is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, and operates as an urban winery. Unlike traditional vineyard-attached wineries, Mano’s sources finished wine from reputable vineyards around the world. They then bring the wine to their facility, where they blend, finish, age, bottle, and engrave everything in-house.
Their specialty — and what truly sets them apart — is their hand-etched and hand-painted bottles. These designs range from sports teams to corporate gifts, collegiate emblems, holiday themes, and state-specific artwork such as this new Arkansas bottle.
Mano’s has licensing deals with major organizations, including:
This gives them the ability to produce officially branded, highly collectible bottles that appeal to fans, collectors, and gift-givers nationwide.
The brand’s engraved bottles are often purchased not only for the wine quality inside, but also for the craftsmanship and display value. The Arkansas bottle is no exception — it’s a decorative piece just as much as it is a Cabernet Sauvignon.
For Razorback fans and Arkansas proud locals, this is an especially meaningful find.
This makes the bottle feel immediately familiar to local whiskey and bourbon enthusiasts.
While Mano’s Wine is often purchased for its design, their Cabernet Sauvignon is widely considered drinkable, approachable, and a crowd-pleasing choice for gifting.
Given the engraving, hand-painting, and collectible nature, this price point is highly competitive compared to other custom bottles nationwide.
Two other holiday-themed engraved bottles are available, but the Arkansas bottle is the must-see highlight, especially for shoppers wanting something state-specific.
Local branding, state pride, and Arkansas-centric labels continue to gain popularity — whether from Rock Town Distillery, barrel picks from Arkansas clubs, or specially engraved bottles like this one.
Holiday gatherings, Razorback celebrations, and local gifting events make this bottle a versatile present. It doubles as a display piece long after the wine is gone.
Mano’s Wine bottles — especially state editions — often become collectibles. Because this bottle is sold only inside the Little Rock Costco, availability may be limited, making it even more desirable.
The Arkansas Engraved Mano’s Wine Cabernet Sauvignon is a standout release for collectors and wine lovers in Central Arkansas. Between the striking state-flag design, the resemblance to the BCA aesthetic, and its exclusive in-store Costco availability, this bottle is poised to become a holiday favorite — and possibly a long-term collectible.
If you’re a fan of Arkansas-themed spirits, want a conversation-starting piece for your bar shelf, or need a memorable holiday gift, this $33.99 bottle is absolutely worth a stop at Costco Little Rock.