FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GLENDALE, CA: You’ve heard about it on his podcast, now for the first time you too can enjoy Adam Carolla’s signature beverage, Mangria. Combining red wine and the smooth sweet flavors and aromas of plum, cherry, blackberry, orange and citrus, Mangria tastes delicious and is great for any occasion from appetizers, to backyard barbeques, to midnight cocktails.
"As a nightly consumer of red wine, I was shocked one evening to find I had just half a glass left in the bottle. So I did what any decent alcoholic, ex-con, American would do... I went to the fridge and the liquor cabinet, then poured, mixed and measured. Thus Mangria was born," said Adam Carolla. “Then I started making batches for friends. I was going over to Jimmy Kimmel’s place for the Fourth of July and brought a batch with me. Like any organic invention or idea, I just started making it at home and enjoying it with friends and thought, ‘Hell, if I like it and my friends like it, some other people might like it too, so why don’t we start bottling and selling it’”.
And with 20.9% alcohol Mangria has the real kick anyone needs in their drink. For only $15.95 a bottle, Mangria makes the perfect wine-spirit gift for your dad/grandpa/brother/husband. It’s also available by the keg for restaurants, clubs, and bars. For more info visit Buymangria.com
About Adam Carolla: Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. He hosts the The Adam Carolla Show which broke the Guinness World Record for the most downloaded podcast with almost 60 million unique downloads from '09 to '11 and continues to grow today. He is the author of the NY Times bestseller Not Taco Bell Material, and is well known for co-hosting the radio and MTV show Loveline. Adam also co-created and co-starred in two hit Comedy Central shows, The Man Show (1999-2003) and Crank Yankers (2002-2007). A native of Southern California, Carolla currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Lynette, and their twins.
Contact:
Valerie@adamcarolla.com
310-264-1888
Adam Carolla Launches Signature Wine
MANGRIA
GLENDALE, CA: You’ve heard about it on his podcast, now for the first time you too can enjoy Adam Carolla’s signature beverage, Mangria. Combining red wine and the smooth sweet flavors and aromas of plum, cherry, blackberry, orange and citrus, Mangria tastes delicious and is great for any occasion from appetizers, to backyard barbeques, to midnight cocktails.
"As a nightly consumer of red wine, I was shocked one evening to find I had just half a glass left in the bottle. So I did what any decent alcoholic, ex-con, American would do... I went to the fridge and the liquor cabinet, then poured, mixed and measured. Thus Mangria was born," said Adam Carolla. “Then I started making batches for friends. I was going over to Jimmy Kimmel’s place for the Fourth of July and brought a batch with me. Like any organic invention or idea, I just started making it at home and enjoying it with friends and thought, ‘Hell, if I like it and my friends like it, some other people might like it too, so why don’t we start bottling and selling it’”.
And with 20.9% alcohol Mangria has the real kick anyone needs in their drink. For only $15.95 a bottle, Mangria makes the perfect wine-spirit gift for your dad/grandpa/brother/husband. It’s also available by the keg for restaurants, clubs, and bars. For more info visit Buymangria.com
About Adam Carolla: Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. He hosts the The Adam Carolla Show which broke the Guinness World Record for the most downloaded podcast with almost 60 million unique downloads from '09 to '11 and continues to grow today. He is the author of the NY Times bestseller Not Taco Bell Material, and is well known for co-hosting the radio and MTV show Loveline. Adam also co-created and co-starred in two hit Comedy Central shows, The Man Show (1999-2003) and Crank Yankers (2002-2007). A native of Southern California, Carolla currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Lynette, and their twins.
Contact:
Valerie@adamcarolla.com
310-264-1888
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