SLAYER Coffin And Grill Apron To Go With Your 'Reign In Blood Red' Wine

June 8, 2012

Whip up the barbecue atmosphere with a coffin for the red wine and a bloodstained grill apron. Thrash metal legends SLAYER are now launching a fitting outfit for their red wine Reign In Blood Red.

With its dark fruitiness and spicy hints of barrels, Slayer Reign In Blood Red is a must for all the summer's grilled dishes and BBQs. To complement the wine, you can now buy a gift box in the form of a coffin and a grill apron with that true thrash metal feeling — perfect when the flames reach high into the sky from a grill with juicy steaks.

SLAYER's agent Beverages Per Minute commissioned Brands For Fans to launch Reign In Blood Red from SLAYER — the band that defined the thrash metal genre. 

Slayer Reign In Blood Red must have a packaging that does it justice. The label is the cockiest in the wine world and the coffin and apron adds a further dimension to the wine and the thrash metal that SLAYER stands for. The ultimate giveaway, says Sari H Wilholm at Brands For Fans.

The wine, a Cabernet Sauvignon from California, is as uncomprimising and tough as the band. After a couple of Seasons in the Abyss, the wine has an undisputed attitude and a soft nose of dark berry fruits with oak and spicy nuances. Good mouth feel with hints of fresh fruit and juicy, smooth tannins. Well structured and rounded with subtle notes of oak, showing true Divine Intervention. Enjoy it while headbanging, riffing or with food, friends and great music. Reign in Wine!

Name: Slayer Reign In Blood Red Cabernet Sauvignon
Item no.: 74527
Vintage: 2010
Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California, USA
Quantity: Case of 6 bottles
Price: SEK 714 per case of 6 bottles (only for the Swedish market)

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