Dear Reader...
America's 'Top Wine Explorer' here...
The contents of this message are rather time-sensitive... so I'll get straight to the point...
As I write this, a few cases of a rare type of red wine ([link removed]) – called 'black wine' – are making their way to a secure, climate-controlled warehouse in California...
Up until recently this wine was impossible to find in the US ([link removed])... it is made only in a remote desert valley at the feet of the Andes mountains – "the world's most isolated wine region" – at an altitude most grapes could barely survive…
Yet this isolation and extreme terroir produce an unparalleled complexity... rich with longevity promoting micro-nutrients (which is why this red wine looks near black ([link removed]))... brimming with notes of leather, blackberry... even the smoke of a distant campfire...
Safe to say, this is NOT one of those 'easy' California Cabs... yet entire vintages of this wine sell out in 24 hours ([link removed]) to a list of (mostly very rich) private buyers...up until recently you pretty much had to be a multi-millionaire (or good friends with one) to even taste a 'black wine' like this...
But today, you can be among the first Americans to claim your very own supply of this rare extreme altitude wine ([link removed])... If you are interested, don't wait to check out your invitation at this link ([link removed])...
NOTE: Supplies are extremely limited and WILL run out.
Sincerely,
W. Bonner
P.S. You may be thinking that this is one of those $100 a bottle wines. Maybe it should be. But actually, it's an incredible value. Click here to find out more... ([link removed])
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