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Taco Bell is selling its own red wine for the first time so customers can enjoy it with the chain's cheesy new dish

Anneta Konstantinides   

Taco Bell is selling its own red wine for the first time so customers can enjoy it with the chain's cheesy new dish
Thelife2 min read
  • Taco Bell is releasing its first custom wine, named Jalapeño Noir.
  • Jalapeño Noir is a Pinot Noir and features "notes of wild strawberry, cherry, and beetroot," a spokesperson told Insider.
  • The wine is being released in Canada to help promote Taco Bell's new Toasted Cheesy Chalupa.
  • Canadians can purchase the wine at www.tacobell.ca, or from select locations in Hamilton and Toronto via Uber Eats, starting on September 16.

Mexican Pizza may be leaving the menu for good, but Taco Bell has some new and exciting news for its fans.

The fast-food company announced on Monday that it's releasing Taco Bell's first official wine, named Jalapeño Noir.

Jalapeño Noir is being released in Canada to help promote Taco Bell's new Toasted Cheesy Chalupa, a spokesperson told Insider.

The chalupa — which briefly appeared on US menus last year as the Toasted Cheddar Chalupa — features six-month aged cheddar cheese toasted right onto the chalupa shell, as well as seasoned beef and Taco Bell's usual toppings.

"The rich taste and crunchy texture of the beloved Toasted Cheesy Chalupa complement notes of wild strawberry, cherry, and beetroot in this silky red wine," the spokesperson added.

Jalapeño Noir is a Pinot Noir that's been produced by Queenston Mile Vineyard in Ontario, Canada, according to Food & Wine.

Taco Bell's new wine will be sold with three different labels and is priced at $25 CAD (about $19 USD).

"Wine and cheese are simply meant to be together, so launching a new wine to go with the craveable, cheddary Toasted Cheesy Chalupa made perfect sense," Kat Garcia, the company's director of brand marketing, said in an announcement. "At Taco Bell Canada, we love to raise our glass to big, bold ideas that elevate our menu items, and pairing our Toasted Cheesy Chalupa with this Jalapeño Noir is no exception."

Unfortunately, Jalapeño Noir will only be available in Canada for the time being. Canadians can purchase the wine at www.tacobell.ca, or from select locations in Hamilton and Toronto via Uber Eats, starting on September 16.

But it's not all bad news for American fans. Taco Bell also announced that the Toasted Cheddar Chalupa will be returning to US menus in November, joining the Grilled Cheese Burrito — the chain's newest cheesy addition.

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