Sopranos wines hit US
By Lucy Shaw 2008-10-21 10:56:37
The Sopranos, the landmark US series about a New Jersey mob family, has inspired a line of Italian wines launched this month in the US.
Sopranos Italian Wines are produced under a licensing agreement between HBO and New-York based Vesuvio Wine Import Company, named after Artie Bucco's restaurant in the TV series.
The range includes a Chianti DOCG, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir priced between $9.99 - $11.99.
At the higher end of The Sopranos label is a Chianti Classico priced at $23.99 and a Chianti Classico Reserva at $29.99, both of which are estate bottled.
Sopranos Italian Wines are produced under a licensing agreement between HBO and New-York based Vesuvio Wine Import Company, named after Artie Bucco's restaurant in the TV series.
The range includes a Chianti DOCG, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir priced between $9.99 - $11.99.
At the higher end of The Sopranos label is a Chianti Classico priced at $23.99 and a Chianti Classico Reserva at $29.99, both of which are estate bottled.
From Examiner.com