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Your Next Party Needs This Insta-Worthy Prosecco Trailer

You’ve seen wine from a bottle and wine from a box. But thanks to the Tap Trailer Co. you can now experience wine from a trailer as well. The Bubble Tap Trailer is described on its website as a “fully renovated vintage canned ham camper trailer that has been converted into a mobile bar serving Prosecco and other bubbly offerings on tap.”

The only thing better than what’s inside the trailer is its outside, which has an adorable white and wood-accented aesthetic that was p much made for Instagram.

In case you weren’t already sold by the idea of an adorably designed and eco-friendly trailer, Tap Trailer Co. is also women-run, as Bustle reports. The company was founded by sisters Jennifer and Nicolle Disotell, who according to Town and Country, previously held down jobs as a fashion editor and social media expert respectively. They’re also partnering with a member of everyone’s favorite 90’s boyband: NSYNC’s Lance Bass.

The trailer can be booked for events including weddings, bachelorette parties, baby showers, or if you’re just in the mood for a MAJOR treat yourself moment. For events, you have the option of choosing from different sparkling wines a Proseccos. There are also packages that include mimosa bars and having an onsite mixologist in case you really wanted to dial your party up to 11.

However, before you rush to rent one of these bad boys for yourself there are a few requirements you should be aware of: First, you need to live in Southern California and be prepared to pay a $2 per-mile charge if you live farther than 10 miles from Santa Monica. Second, you need to give the folks at Tap Trailer Co. enough time to get the appropriate alcohol permits required by California law (approx. 3-4 weeks).

LMK when these things go national. 

Sophie is a college student studying English and American Studies. She likes to write as a form of self-expression and procrastination. Her work has appeared in Rookie Magazine, Clover Letter, and Screen Queens. Outside of writing, her interests include reading Gothic literature, playing guitar badly, and enjoying the great outdoors from the even greater indoors.