READ MORE: 'I splashed £28 on Harrods sandwich but was forced to eat outside with pigeons watching' And now, they released the 'world's first Coffin Aged Wine' for those brave enough to taste the supposedly haunted tipple. They took 100 bottles of the 19 Crimes red wine and buried them among the dead in London's Tower Hamlets Cemetery in their own coffin. Wine brand 19 Crimes have been busy at a particularly creepy Victorian graveyard to give their popular beverage a bit of makeover, or under. But, now you can mix the two together thanks to this 'most likely cursed' bottle of wine. It's time to raise a glass to the criminals who turned history on its head.Halloween is a great time to get your spook and booze on. If this gritty and audacious tale has left you thirsty for more, be sure to explore our other Black Wine Club guides and share this article with fellow wine-loving rebels. Now that you know the visionary company and story behind this captivating brand, we're sure you'll appreciate every sip even more. So there you have it! The intriguing world of 19 Crimes Wine unmasked. With every sip, your guests are transported to a time of adventure and audacity, immersing themselves in the rebellion and intrigue that define 19 Crimes Wine. One by one, you introduce the infamous criminals featured on each label, using the Living Wine Labels app to bring their stories to life. The bottle's rich colors and intricate artistry lures people in curiosity piqued, they wonder about the history and tales hidden within. You've set the ambiance with dim lighting, laid out a decadent spread, and now it's time to unveil the star of the show: your selection of 19 Crimes wines. Imagine you're hosting a wine and cheese night with your friends. The adventurous spirit of the 19 Crimes criminals is captured through the intensity of this full-bodied white wine. This bold chardonnay is aged in charred oak barrels, providing a rich and robust taste. This wine pairs perfectly with rich, savory dishes like grilled steak and roasted vegetables. The BanishedĪ dark red blend that showcases the intense flavors of red and dark fruits, The Banished is named after lawbreakers who were condemned to the remote land of Australia. The Uprising pays tribute to the infamous Rum Rebellion of 1808, the only successful armed takeover of the government in Australian history. This intense red blend is aged for 30 days in rum barrels, creating a rich, smooth wine with notes of dark fruit, vanilla, and cocoa. Using an app called Living Wine Labels, users can scan the label which brings the notorious convicts to life, recounting their adventurous stories right on the bottle. Reinventing the Wine Experienceġ9 Crimes Wine takes innovation to the next level, combining wine tasting with state-of-the-art technology. It certainly seems to have paid off, earning the brand numerous awards and widespread acclaim. The 19 Crimes Wine brand is the result of her vision to create ‘intriguing’ wines that spark conversations and cater to the millennial market. The idea to combine wine and storytelling in such a unique way can be attributed to TWE's Chief Marketing Officer, Michelle Terry. The Mastermind: Fusing Wine and Storytelling
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