Rolling Stones and B.C. winery team up to release unique icewine

Provided by The Canadian Press

OKANAGAN CENTRE, B.C. - A winery in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley is teaming up with the Rolling Stones - but they're not making music, they're making icewine.

Ex Nihilo Vineyards, in Okanagan Centre north of Kelowna, will be producing a limited release of an icewine labelled in honour of the Stones' hit "Sympathy for the Devil."

The company says the Rolling Stones approved the concept while they were on tour in Belgium last June.

Decoa Harder of Ex Nihilo says only 222 cases of the sweet dessert wine will be released May 1, priced at $125 a bottle.

Each bottle will be numbered and the label will feature the classic Rolling Stones red tongue logo.

The wine is also accompanied by a limited edition collectors' book.

Not Yet Rated

Write a Review

TODAY ON YAHOO!

Sports


              Arsenal players celebrate scoring during their third round, 2nd leg, UEFA Champions League qualifier match against FC Twente at the Emirates Stadium, London on August 27. Arsene Wenger might be one of the Premier League's elder statesmen, but any thoughts that age had dulled his fierce intensity were dispelled at a stroke last week.
              Photo:Glyn Kirk/AFP


Wenger's anger gets Arsenal firing
AFP - LONDON (AFP) - Arsene Wenger might be one of the Premier League's elder statesmen, but...

Odd News

Man fined $12,000 for speedy two-wheeled ride on Alberta highway
The Canadian Press - EDSON, Alta. - An Alberta man has been fined $12,000 for roaring down a...

Entertainment

McCain VP decision boosts book on Alaska governor
The Canadian Press - NEW YORK - Republican presidential candidate John McCain's surprise choice of...