• What type of wine do millionaires like best?
You might guess classified-growth Bordeaux, cult Napa Cabernet, cru Burgundy or a convincing approximation thereof …
But the wines of P.S. Match, the new line launched by Patti Stanger, the titular millionaire matchmaker of the dating show Millionaire Matchmaker, are priced at just $8 to $13.
Brought to us by Prairie Creek Beverages, the same company responsible for J.R. Ewing Bourbon, P.S. Match offers a sweet red blend from Italy, plus a Central Coast Cabernet and a California Chardonnay, with an Italian rosé bubbly on the way.
Unfiltered met Stanger this past fall, at a preview for the wines, and she confirmed that she'd served them during the "mixer" phase of her show/service, where they were a hit.
That came as no surprise, as California négociant extraordinaire Cameron Hughes is the man in the cellar.
A wine brand was a natural choice for Stanger—she says wine brings people together and gets them in the mood. P.S. Match is also in the planning stages of opening or buying a wine bar in Los Angeles, where wine lovers can hope to meet their perfect pairing.
Source: http://www.winespectator.com
You might guess classified-growth Bordeaux, cult Napa Cabernet, cru Burgundy or a convincing approximation thereof …
But the wines of P.S. Match, the new line launched by Patti Stanger, the titular millionaire matchmaker of the dating show Millionaire Matchmaker, are priced at just $8 to $13.
Brought to us by Prairie Creek Beverages, the same company responsible for J.R. Ewing Bourbon, P.S. Match offers a sweet red blend from Italy, plus a Central Coast Cabernet and a California Chardonnay, with an Italian rosé bubbly on the way.
Unfiltered met Stanger this past fall, at a preview for the wines, and she confirmed that she'd served them during the "mixer" phase of her show/service, where they were a hit.
That came as no surprise, as California négociant extraordinaire Cameron Hughes is the man in the cellar.
A wine brand was a natural choice for Stanger—she says wine brings people together and gets them in the mood. P.S. Match is also in the planning stages of opening or buying a wine bar in Los Angeles, where wine lovers can hope to meet their perfect pairing.
Source: http://www.winespectator.com
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