While red wine and chocolate is a go-to pairing for many, wine brand Barefoot has taken it a step further as it unveils a collab with Oreo Thins.
As Twitter is abuzz with users sharing their thoughts on the new collaboration, some are curious to know where they can buy the new Barefoot x Oreo Thins wine. Let’s take a look…
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Twitter divided over Barefoot x Oreo Thins collab
Wine brand Barefoot hinted at a new collaboration with Oreo Thins on Monday (6 December) as a teaser video of the bottle and cookies together was shared across the brand’s social media.
Finally unveiling the wine and cookie collab on Tuesday, Barefoot showed off its Oreo Thins-inspired wine as it described the beverage as a “chocolate-y delight”.
The red blend features notes of “blackberry, dark cherries and oak, as well as chocolate and cookie flavours”, which have already gained mixed reviews online:
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Where to buy the Barefoot x Oreo Thins wine
The Barefoot X Oreo Thins red blend is currently sold out but was previously sold exclusively on the Barefoot website.
On the site, wine-lovers could purchase the unique beverage as a pack for $24.99, which included two 750ml bottles of the red blend as well as a packet of Oreo Thins to accompany the wine.
The wine was released yesterday (Thursday, 9 December) and in less than a day curious customers wanting to try the cookie-themed wine blend have already sold it out.
While the wine is no longer in stock, Barefoot has recommended other wines on its site that could be enjoyed with Oreo Thins.
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Will there be a restock?
The Barefoot X Oreo Thins wine was a limited edition blend, meaning it’s unlikely there will be another drop. However, the wine company hinted at wanting to do something similar in the future.
Following its release, the Barefoot website reportedly suffered technical difficulties and, while addressing the issue on Twitter, they teased: “This was our first attempt at something like this, and we’ve learned a lot through the process. We promise to do better in the future!”