What To Drink Now: World’s First Half Red And Half White Wine

When half and half pizza launched it rocked the world more than this week’s Oscars slap. Inspired by all the best yin and yang pairings, Spanish wine brand, Campo Viejo, is launching the world’s first wine dottle – the double bottle split right down the middle. This is the first wine product ever made that will contain both white and red wine – but not mixed!

Move over Ant and Dec, there’s a new favourite duo in town and its name is ‘wed’ wine. No longer will wine aficionados have to decide between a crispy white or a silky red, with Campo Viejo’s new wine.

This new product, named ‘Juntos’, meaning together in Spanish, is available from today in all good supermarkets across the UK at the RRP of £15, consumers will be able to purchase the limited-edition wine bottle, featuring both red wine, Rioja Tempranillo, and white wine, a refreshing Rioja Blanco. There is an invisible vertical insert that stops both wines from merging as one – yes, the design was semi-inspired by Spice Girl’s 2 Become 1′ (cease-and-desist pending).

Whether you’re a top (white wine lover) or a bottom (mistress of red wine), Campo Viejo ‘wed’ bottle, born in Spain, will appeal to all tastes. The right half contains hints of citrus, tropical fruit, and floral notes, to be paired perfectly with seafood, fried fish, and salads. While the left half has hints of cherry, strawberry, plum and soft toasted notes that make this red a treat to be paired with beef, pasta, chicken, salmon, and fresh light cheeses, as well as vegetarian options, such as shakshuka.

The first-ever ‘wed’ wine, perfect for the picky drinker this Spring hits shelves today. Campo Viejo has gone to grape lengths to stock the dottle in supermarkets across the nation, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Asda at an RRP of £15.

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