SOLD OUT! Taco Bell Now Has Its Own Wine Jalapeno Noir, Available Only in Canada

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Man wtf I never knew they can sell wine at the Taco Bell in Canada

Taco Bell's 'Jalapeño Noir' Sells Out on Day Uno
Why does the fast-food chain have a house wine? "Democratizing wine and making it more available is what the wine industry should be doing more of"
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Taco Bell is unveiling a buzzy new menu item. To toast the relaunch of the toasted cheesy chalupa, a fan favorite, the fast-food chain is releasing a Pinot Noir to pair it with, the Bell's first exclusive house wine and first wine partnership. The limited-edition bottling from Queenston Mile Vineyard, in Canada's Niagara-on-the-Lake region, is only available in select Toronto-area locations and on the brands’ websites, and it's called, as it must be, Jalapeño Noir.
https://www.winespectator.com/artic...eno-noir-wine-sells-out-on-day-uno-unfiltered
 
Sounds like a decent idea but I can do without the bullshit talk like democratizing wine. Bish you're trying to make money not bringing wine justice to the underprivileged.
 
Man wtf I never knew they can sell wine at the Taco Bell in Canada

Taco Bell's 'Jalapeño Noir' Sells Out on Day Uno
Why does the fast-food chain have a house wine? "Democratizing wine and making it more available is what the wine industry should be doing more of"
un_tacoa091720_1600.jpg


Taco Bell is unveiling a buzzy new menu item. To toast the relaunch of the toasted cheesy chalupa, a fan favorite, the fast-food chain is releasing a Pinot Noir to pair it with, the Bell's first exclusive house wine and first wine partnership. The limited-edition bottling from Queenston Mile Vineyard, in Canada's Niagara-on-the-Lake region, is only available in select Toronto-area locations and on the brands’ websites, and it's called, as it must be, Jalapeño Noir.
https://www.winespectator.com/artic...eno-noir-wine-sells-out-on-day-uno-unfiltered
I love Tacos and I like wine but they just don't
go together.
 
I would try it. Though I would not call it Jalapeno Noir. I don't associate Jalapenos with taco bell.
 
Man wtf I never knew they can sell wine at the Taco Bell in Canada

Taco Bell's 'Jalapeño Noir' Sells Out on Day Uno
Why does the fast-food chain have a house wine? "Democratizing wine and making it more available is what the wine industry should be doing more of"
un_tacoa091720_1600.jpg


Taco Bell is unveiling a buzzy new menu item. To toast the relaunch of the toasted cheesy chalupa, a fan favorite, the fast-food chain is releasing a Pinot Noir to pair it with, the Bell's first exclusive house wine and first wine partnership. The limited-edition bottling from Queenston Mile Vineyard, in Canada's Niagara-on-the-Lake region, is only available in select Toronto-area locations and on the brands’ websites, and it's called, as it must be, Jalapeño Noir.
https://www.winespectator.com/artic...eno-noir-wine-sells-out-on-day-uno-unfiltered
Jalapeño? Is it spicy in flavor?
 
Finally poor people can get drunk too. It's about time.
 
No thanks. I don't want to have red diarrhea...
 
I wonder what wine would go best with a Mexican Pizza or a
Cool Ranch® Doritos® Locos Tacos Supreme®.
 
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