Shattering Expectations: Black Girls Embrace their Divine Sparkle

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Divine Black Girl Sparkling Brut is a unique and exquisite wine that is sure to captivate the palate of any wine lover. Made from the finest black grapes, this sparkling wine embodies elegance, luxury, and sophistication. The term "Divine" in the name perfectly describes the essence and taste of this remarkable wine. It evokes a sense of divinity, as if sipping on a glass of this sparkling brut is a transcendental experience in itself. Black Girl Sparkling Brut stands out from other sparkling wines due to its distinct flavor profile. The black grapes used in its production provide a rich and intense taste that is both refreshing and indulgent.


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If my last relationship taught me anything, it s that I was way too giving, way too understanding, way too empathetic in moments where I really should ve put myself first. And it felt like shedding layers of myself that hadn t served me for a long time, and underneath it, I found parts of myself I had lost in my relationship and new parts of myself I didn t even know existed.

Divine black girl sparkling brut

The black grapes used in its production provide a rich and intense taste that is both refreshing and indulgent. With each sip, one can savor the deep fruity notes and hints of floral undertones. The effervescence of this sparkling brut adds a delightful touch, enhancing the overall experience.

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During ESSENCE Festival, there was a "sea of blackness," as Yvonne Orji excitedly pointed out. And with that, there was also (obviously) events for and by us. One that stood out for me was the Black Wine Experience, hosted by the Hue Society's founder and sommelier Tahiira Habiba, a wine tasting where "assimilation is not required."

As someone whose taste buds have grown to enjoy the taste of fermented grapes with day old pizza or Chinese (whatever's available), I've been dying to level up on my knowledge when it comes to pairing, swirling, sipping, and all of the other seemingly pretentious things you may have seen a wine lover do. (Don't judge! The mere fact that wine is even a preference is personal growth.) Not only did the Hue Society wine tasting come with the knowledge but they came with an amazing selection of black-owned and/or imported wines.

And because I'm not one for keeping secrets, I'm going to spill all the tea (er, wine?) -- name-dropping each of the vendors featured at this event (because a good friend always puts others on), plus a handful of suggested tips on how to wind down and let go of the social pressures that are sometimes associated with drinking wine.

As someone who overthinks and analyzes as much as my brain will allow ("Am I doing this right?" is my favorite question even when I can't be wrong), I decided to get Tahiira's take on the top five things that are most imperative when getting to know your wine.

It's Personal

"There are no real hard rules except to drink what you like. It's good to know [the] basics but at the end of the day, wine is a personal experience. Everyone starts with sweet wine, the problem is the lack of education and staying stuck there."

Uncork Different Possibilities

"Be open to trying new and different wines. How will you know what you like if you drink the same thing over and over? So when I say, 'Drink what you like,' I mean, 'After you've tried a few things and you circle back to the one you like,' NOT stick to the same thing."

Sip Up

"The only real way to learn about wine is to drink it. Every grape is different, every place is different, every winemaker has a different style and technique; so a Chardonnay from Sonoma by [this] winemaker might not taste like the Chardonnay from Napa by [that] winemaker. It's good to take notes so you can start to see the differences. Drinking trains your palate and opens up your scent memory (olfactory glands) so you start to learn more and more the more you drink."

To that effect, one of the vendors pointed out to me that Rose is a blend of grapes. not a grape itself (like other types of wine). A Rose can consist of Pinot Noir grapes and Chardonnay grapes or any other combination of grapes.

Just Ask

"Don't be afraid to ask questions! Not a single person knows EVERYTHING about wine and a good sommelier or expert is happy to share their knowledge without making you feel dumb. If you run into a snob, just ignore them, and try to get whatever knowledge you can from the presentation, anyway. There is a point to the swirling, etc just ask and don't be afraid because the person next to you has [that] question too!"

FYI, that swirling thing she mentioned? If I recall correctly, that allows you to get a better whiff of the different aromas in the wine. Not only is wine personal, but scientific too, which was never my forte so I won't get to lying to you on how it works. I believe there are also some other benefits of the swirl.

The Motto

"This is my personal motto, wine is about memories! It should be enjoyed and not this nerve racking, anxious experience. Hue Society has the motto 'Assimilation Not Required,' meaning we don't have to enjoy wine the way someone else does. If you want to drink moscato, have at it, but do it because it's an educated choice that you're making with your dollars, not because it's the only thing being offered to you."

From their lips to yours, each brand describes what they brought to the table in their own words, leaving us thirsty as ever:

McBride Sisters Collection

Their Selection: Brut Rosé

Check out their collection of wines here, and learn more about the sisters' monthly and quarterly wine clubs here.

Sip & Share

Their Selection: White Sangria

Their Pairing:

"White Sangria is a medium sweet, made in California. It's light bodied. Crisp, peach and citrus aromas with flavors of apricot on the palate. It pairs well with seafood, salad, aged cheddar, goat, asiago and gouda cheeses."

Maison Noir Wines

Their Selection: Love Drunk Rosé

Seatpocket Wines

Their Selection: Rhythm Rosé

Their Pairing:

"An easy drinking 2016 Rosé of Grenache from the Central Coast of California. It is light and fruit forward with characteristics of candied strawberries. It's the perfect pairing for light summer salads (especially Mediterranean, Waldorf, and fruit salads), and a classic cheese board."

*This wine is exclusively sold at events until August 1, 2018. However, Seatpocket offers other selections and is in the process of producing more.

Aslina Wines

Their Selection: Chardonnay

Check out her more extensive selections of wines by clicking here.

Boone Selections Importer

Their Selection: Pink Flow Rosé

Their Pairing:

"Flow Rosé is a blend of Carignan, Merlot and Syrah with intense fruity aromas of wild strawberry, ripe red apple, peach, rose petal, and lavender. Gorgeous pomegranate, tobacco, and blueberries on the palate. Round and smooth with a crisp refreshing finish. This is a different type of rosé full of personality and extremely easy to drink. Rose all day, all year! Pair with spicy Ethiopian and Thai cuisine, pork, salmon, veggies and Saturday night with the girls!"

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Reviews for "Celebrating Black Girl Magic: Divine Sparkle in Brute Beauty"

- Sarah - 2/5 - I was really excited to try the Divine black girl sparkling brut after hearing so many great things about it. However, I was quite disappointed with the taste. I found it to be overly sweet and lacking complexity. It had a strange aftertaste that I couldn't quite pinpoint. I was hoping for a more balanced and refreshing sparkling wine, but this one just didn't deliver for me.
- John - 3/5 - I am a fan of sparkling wines and thought I would give the Divine black girl sparkling brut a try. While it had a nice presentation and the bubbles were fine, I found the taste to be rather mediocre. It lacked the crispness and acidity that I usually look for in a brut. It also had a somewhat dull finish that didn't leave a lasting impression. Overall, I think there are better options out there for sparkling wines in this price range.
- Emily - 2/5 - I had high hopes for the Divine black girl sparkling brut, but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The flavor was quite flat and uninteresting. I was expecting more complexity and depth, but it felt like a generic sparkling wine. It also had a strange metallic taste that was off-putting. I wouldn't repurchase this wine and would instead opt for something with more character.

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