Discovering the Complexity of McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend

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McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend is a delightful and enchanting wine that captivates the senses with its rich and complex flavors. This red blend is a wonderful amalgamation of different varietals, including Merlot, Zinfandel, and Petite Sirah, resulting in a truly unique and memorable wine experience. The main idea **of the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend** is the combination of different varietals to create a one-of-a-kind wine. This blend showcases the skill and expertise of the McBride Sisters in creating a wine that is both balanced and full of character. The wine opens with vibrant aromas of ripe blackberries, cherries, and plums, which immediately draw you in. These fruity notes are complemented by hints of vanilla, oak, and spices, adding depth and complexity to the nose.


And more is what fans of the brand have received over the years and continue to receive. Much more. Since that launch, the McBride sisters have brought many more flavors and blends to their ever-growing base of supporters. They’ve also branched out to do more than just selling amazing wines, creating events, clubs and opportunities to highlight Black culture, changemakers, and to center wine in all of it. In honor of Black Girl Magic Day, which is Feb. 15th, they have an event with sommelier and The Hue Society founder Tahiirah Habibi. It’s a virtual wine tasting free to the public. Guests are welcome to bring along a bottle of some of the wines that will be sipped on, including the California Sparkling Brut, the California Riesling 2020, California Merlot 2018 and more.

In addition to this, they have a Dine and Diaspora program, partnering with talented Black chefs, having a conversation with them while pairing their dishes with one of the popular Black Girl Magic Wines to trace history through food and drinks. I think maybe the one thing we weren t quite prepared for was the immediate volume in demand, but we were very happy and honored with how many people did love them and wanted more.

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These fruity notes are complemented by hints of vanilla, oak, and spices, adding depth and complexity to the nose. On the palate, the wine is velvety smooth, with velvety tannins and a medium-full body that coats your mouth in a luscious embrace. The flavors of dark berries persist, accompanied by notes of chocolate and coffee, which further enhance the overall experience.

McBride Sisters Galentine’s Day Virtual Wine Tasting

Celebrating certain holidays in a pandemic sucks. Want to raise the bar of suckiness? Try celebrating Valentine’s Day as a single person in a pandemic. Valentine’s Day is my least-favorite holiday and, matched with the fact that I wasn’t able to properly celebrate Galentine’s Day (a day for the ladies on Feb. 13) with my friends, I was bummed leading into the holiday of love.

That was until I received an email from my beloved Total Wine about a virtual event. The McBride sisters, in conjunction with Total Wine, were hosting a virtual Galentine’s Day wine tasting with their Black Girl Magic wine collection. I was so excited to have plans that day that at least elevated my usual drinking at home agenda.

This virtual tasting featured three of the McBride Sisters Black Girl Magic wines: Sparkling Brut, Red Blend and Rosé. On Friday, Feb. 12, I placed an online order for two of the wines. Sadly, the Sparkling Brut was sold out in Virginia. I was able to pick up my order, which was fulfilled about an hour after I placed it, from my local Total Wine using their curbside pick up.

Bottle images courtesy of McBride Sisters

I had wanted to try Black Girl Magic wines before, but it was hard to order from their website due to supply and demand. Ordering from Total Wine was not only fast and convenient, but I was also able to use a coupon and save 10% on each bottle (and earn points for my purchase).

The day of the virtual tasting, after getting home from brunch with a friend, I set up my bottles and glasses and tuned in for the 30-minute on-demand tasting.

About the McBride Sisters Collection

The virtual tasting started with an introduction from Robin and Andréa McBride. While the two sisters look very similar, their accents greatly differ. Robin grew up in Monterey, California, while Andréa calls Marlborough, New Zealand home. The two share the same father but didn’t find out about each other until they were older.

Robin and Andréa McBride. Image from McBride Sisters

If almost by fate, both of the sisters’ homes are also notable wine-growing regions. Both Robin and Andréa share a love of wine and a desire to break into the wine-making industry, and in 2005, they were able to enjoy the fruits of their labor with the creation of the McBride Sisters Collection.

Click here to read more about the McBride Sisters’ story.

Today, the McBride Sisters Collection is the largest Black-owned wine company in the country and one of the largest woman-owned wineries in the U.S. The McBride Sisters Collection is built upon providing inclusive, accessible, socially aware and sustainable wines with the goal of transforming the industry, leading by example and cultivating community.

Galentine’s Day Virtual Wine Tasting

During the tasting, Robin and Andréa talked a bit about how they started the Black Girl Magic line two years ago. The duo was inspired by the Black women entrepreneurs they met at Essence Festival. The line pays homage to the Black women in their family and “celebrates the beauty, power and resilience of the women we know,” the McBride sisters explained. The sisters shared how they did not anticipate how popular the Black Girl Magic wine collections would be, and said they’re excited to get their products to more customers through vendors like Total Wine.

Since I couldn’t get the New Zealand Sparkling Brut, my tasting began with my favorite genre of wine, rosé. One of the aspects of McBride Sisters Collection wine that Robin and Andréa pride themselves on is the aromatics of their products. I poured a generous tasting of the rosé and was mentally transported to summertime.

This dry rosé has raspberry and orange blossom aromas with a bright, fresh finish. For a dry rosé, it didn’t leave me with a bitter after taste, but just a touch of acidity and citrus. At 13.5% ABV, I had to stop at one glass, otherwise I’d knock out half the bottle and wouldn’t make it through the whole tasting. Black Girl Magic 2019 California Rosé has definitely become my new favorite rosé.

I am very new to the world of red wine, typically going for a less bold pinot noir when I do buy it. I figured the Black Girl Magic 2018 California Red Blend would be a good intro into something new.

This 13.5% ABV red wine features fruit-forward aromas of black cheery and red plum. The initial smell reminded me of the red wines that intimidated me at wine festivals, but the taste was much more approachable, with a subtle finish, and not too oaky. On Sunday night, I paired this red blend with my steak and mashed cauliflower dinner and felt like I was enjoying a luxurious, five-star meal.

I was most looking forward to tasting wines, but I ended up learning so much about the McBride Sisters Collection and Robin and Andréa themselves. Now that I can purchase their wines at Total Wine, I’m eager to sip more. Next, I need to get my hands on the McBride Sisters Collection SHE CAN canned wines. If you know me, you know how much I love a drink in a can.

I am very new to the world of red wine, typically going for a less bold pinot noir when I do buy it. I figured the Black Girl Magic 2018 California Red Blend would be a good intro into something new.
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The main idea **of the tasting notes** is to describe the sensory experience of enjoying the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend. By highlighting the flavors, aromas, and textures, the notes provide an insight into what makes this wine truly special. Overall, the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend is a superb wine that deserves to be savored and enjoyed. Its harmonious blend of varietals, combined with its complex flavors and smooth texture, make it an excellent choice for wine lovers seeking something truly magical. It is a wine that captures the essence of the McBride Sisters' winemaking philosophy and embodies the spirit of their brand..

Reviews for "From Vine to Glass: The Journey of McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend"

1. John - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend. The flavor was incredibly overpowering, and the wine had a harsh aftertaste that lingered for far too long. I usually enjoy red blends, but this one was just too much for me. I found it difficult to finish my glass, let alone enjoy the entire bottle. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who prefers a smoother, more balanced red wine.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - I had high hopes for the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The wine had a strange, artificial taste that I couldn't get past. It lacked the depth and complexity that I look for in a red blend. Additionally, the texture was thin and watery. Overall, it was a disappointing experience, and I wouldn't purchase this wine again.
3. Michael - 2/5 - I tried the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend based on the hype and positive reviews, but it just didn't meet my expectations. The wine had a strange, almost medicinal taste that I found unpleasant. It lacked the richness and smoothness that I typically enjoy in a red blend. The flavors seemed disjointed and didn't flow well together. I wouldn't recommend this wine to anyone who appreciates a well-crafted red blend with balance and complexity.
4. Emily - 2/5 - I found the McBride Sisters Black Queen Magic Red Blend to be underwhelming. The wine had a strong, overwhelming taste that was off-putting to me. It lacked subtlety and nuance, which are qualities I appreciate in a red blend. Additionally, the wine had a rough, harsh finish that left an unpleasant aftertaste. Overall, I was disappointed with this wine and would not purchase it again.

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