Where can I buy Avril Lavigne's 'Complicated' wine?
It's available on the Banshee Wines website and at their tasting room.
Entertainment / Celebrities
Avril Lavigne, the pop-punk icon, has launched her first official wine, 'Complicated' Pinot Noir, in collaboration with Banshee Wines. This limited-edition wine is named after her hit song and supports women in the music industry.
Avril Lavigne's foray into the wine industry follows her successful North American Greatest Hits Tour, where Banshee Wines was a backstage staple. The 'Complicated' Pinot Noir aims to capture Lavigne's 'rock ’n’ roll spirit' in a bottle.
The wine itself is described as 'light and velvety, layered with bright notes of cherry and raspberry.' Banshee Wines, known for its rapid growth and award-winning status, sees the collaboration as a way to fuse Lavigne's artistry with their winemaking craft.
Fans can also purchase a limited 'Sip and Spin' kit, including a record player and Lavigne's 'Let Go' album on vinyl.
It's available on the Banshee Wines website and at their tasting room.
The wine retails for $30.
By purchasing the wine, you're indirectly supporting the organization, as Banshee Wines is making a $10,000 donation.
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