I've always been told that the flashier a wine bottle's label is, the worse the wine is. With that, here's a bottle with the image from Kiss's 1976 album Destroyer. Inside is a
2004 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. There are only 1000 bottles and each retails for $100 via Celebrity Cellars (Sarah Gilbert posted
about their Madonna wine a few months back). When was the last time you saw the words "loud, brash," and
"unapologetic" alongside "firm tannins," "notes of cassis," and "a subtle
framework of oak" in a wine ad?Kiss wine
I've always been told that the flashier a wine bottle's label is, the worse the wine is. With that, here's a bottle with the image from Kiss's 1976 album Destroyer. Inside is a
2004 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. There are only 1000 bottles and each retails for $100 via Celebrity Cellars (Sarah Gilbert posted
about their Madonna wine a few months back). When was the last time you saw the words "loud, brash," and
"unapologetic" alongside "firm tannins," "notes of cassis," and "a subtle
framework of oak" in a wine ad?Related Headlines
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