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McBride Sisters
McBride Sisters Black Girl Magic Rosé Wine
750 ml
$20.79 each($0.82 / fl oz)
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
Bright and fresh-tasting, McBride Sisters Black Girl Magic Rosé is a sophisticated dry wine. With aromas of raspberry and orange blossom, it has a delightful acidity that resonates on the palate.
• Type: Rosé
• Tasting Notes: Stone fruit, citrus
• Food Pairing Ideas: Chocolate-covered strawberries, grilled fish
• ABV: 13.5%
• Origin: California
About McBride Sisters Collection
In 2005, Robin and Andréa McBride found themselves together in California, fueled by a shared passion for all things wine, wine-making and a desire to shake up the industry with a blend of old-world elegance and new-world finesse. It was then that the McBride Sisters Collection was born. Over time, McBride Sisters has grown into what’s not only the largest Black-owned wine company in the United States, but one of the most inclusive, accessible, socially aware and sustainable. The McBride Sisters' mission is to transform the industry, lead by example and cultivate community — one delicious glass of wine at a time.
• Type: Rosé
• Tasting Notes: Stone fruit, citrus
• Food Pairing Ideas: Chocolate-covered strawberries, grilled fish
• ABV: 13.5%
• Origin: California
About McBride Sisters Collection
In 2005, Robin and Andréa McBride found themselves together in California, fueled by a shared passion for all things wine, wine-making and a desire to shake up the industry with a blend of old-world elegance and new-world finesse. It was then that the McBride Sisters Collection was born. Over time, McBride Sisters has grown into what’s not only the largest Black-owned wine company in the United States, but one of the most inclusive, accessible, socially aware and sustainable. The McBride Sisters' mission is to transform the industry, lead by example and cultivate community — one delicious glass of wine at a time.
Allergens and safety warnings
Contains: SULFITES.
Government Warnings: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.