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Taco Bell Is Now Offering Wine to Canadian Customers

The cure to every hangover and late-night craving has now thrown a curveball at everyone. Taco Bell will now be offering a wine pairing of Jalapeño Noir wine with your Toasted Cheesy Chalupa.

The catch? It’s only available in Canada for a limited time. Time to pack up your suitcase and catch a flight to the great white North.

Taco Bell Canada has claimed that the pairing is “irresistible”, saying that “the rich taste and crunchy texture of the beloved Toasted Cheesy Chalupa complement notes of wild strawberry, cherry, and beetroot in this silky limited-edition red wine.”

Although we have our suspicions, the wine is made at a vineyard in Ontario, Canada.

The drink is a collector’s item because of its three unique labels.

Each bottle will set you back $25 Canadian or roughly $19 US. However, you can purchase a bottle on Taco Bell’s Canada website or in some Ontario locations.

Backed by customers’ popular demand, Taco Bell created the duo. The addition is part of a broader menu change that saw some of the fan- favorites, like the Mexican Pizza, pico de gallo, and shredded chicken.

Last month Taco Bell got rid of many more items like the 7-Layer Burrito, Nachos Supreme, and the Beefy Fritos Burrito.

Taco Bell says the removals will “make room for new innovations” and that this will be the final change to the menu this year.

In the meantime, crack open a nice, aged bottle of Taco Bell’s Jalapeño Noir wine. It’s the perfect combination of casual yet classy.

[H/T CNN Business)