Friday, May 23, 2014

Make Owning your Dream Even Sweeter


That heavenly feeling when you finally hold, for the first time, something that you have been dreaming about for a long time, like a shiny, new car in your favorite color, red. It truly sweet-- and it’s yours!
Finally owning something that you’ve worked hard for, long dreamed of, is indeed a reason to celebrate. Whether all by your lonesome or with friends, family, a boyfriend or a girlfriend – it doesn’t really matter. What is important is to mark the day with something sweet, and dreamy: and make it sweeter with  a bottle of Carlo Rossi Sweet Red.

Rossi Sweet Red is just the perfect companion for such a marvelous occasion. As its name suggests, Rossi Sweet Red is sweet with layers of vanilla, bright cherry and wild raspberry flavors. Unlike your dream car though, Rossi Sweet Red is affordable and won’t break your wallet, or test the limit of your credit card.

Rossi Sweet Red also has a well-balanced palate and a light medium body, and tastes just as great, whether chilled or with ice. It’s not also choosy when it comes to a companion because it goes well with about just anything – cheese, fish, meat, or even the all-time Filipino favorite, the sizzling sisig.

Crafted from grapes cultured in California where the sun nurtured the tiny fruits to perfection to assure you of wines bursting with flavor and aroma, Rossi Sweet Red has just the right amount of alcohol content and therefore won’t leave you heavily drunk even after finishing a bottle with friends.

Because it comes from the Number One Table Wine in the world, Carlo Rossi, you are assured of the high quality that goes with every bottle. Also, because it’s red and sourced from grapes, it is good for the heart when drank moderately.

So what else is lovely about drinking Rossi Sweet Red? Especially when you are drinking it to toast another milestone in your life – that of finally owning something that’s a fruit of your labor! 

PR Reference Astig 316 & Jerome Samson- 09167861568
MPR Publicity & Communications Inc

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