It was only a matter of time before Fifty Shades of Grey came out with its own collection of–you guessed it–Fifty Shades of Grey wines. E.L James, the author behind the raunchy series, thought it would be a good idea to supplement fans with wines inspired by the book. The author teamed up with California's North Coast winemakers to create a white and red wine titled White Silk and Red Satin.
So just when can you get your hands on some of these bottles? The great news is VERY soon!
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If you're wondering why James decided to create Fifty Shades wine, then you aren't a big enough fan. The main characters, Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele are always sipping on the stuff. "I've always had a penchant for good wine, so combining two of my passions to blend Red Satin and White Silk was a natural extension of the Fifty Shades trilogy," the author explained on the wine's site.
If you're not sure which wine you'll want to try first, then check out their descriptions below. White Silk, as per the site is: "Sauvignon Blanc and Gewürztraminer aged in stainless steel, and is meant to have floral aromatics of lychee, honey and pear, crisp grapefruit, mineral and butterscotch."
Red wine lovers will enjoy Red Satin described as: "a blend of Petite Sirah and Syrah that has been aged in a combination of new and seasoned French oak barrels. The tasting notes include black cherry, cocoa powder, caramel, vanilla, leather and clove spice."
These are some tough choices ladies! At $17.95 a bottle, you would be a fool not to purchase both. The best part is you will be able to buy them in October, but if you are unable to find them at your local wine shop, you can buy them on their website at www.fiftyshadeswine.com.
This sounds like a tasting party I want to attend! Fifty Shades fans must be excited to know that now they can act like classy ladies sipping wine before getting it on with their men. With all the crazy stuff this book series has inspired, I'm afraid to find out what they will come up with next.
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