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Sara Jessica Parker’s fans are in luck. If a few days ago the news broke that the second season of ‘And Just Like That…’ will be released on June 22 and brought the return of one of her most beloved characters, Samantha played by Kim Catrall, now her Spanish fans can celebrate this premiere toasting with the wines of the actress herself, whose brand is called Invivo X, SJP, since from now on they are also available in our country.
Sara Jessica Parker has been collaborating with New Zealand winery Invivo Wines since 2019 in the production of its line of wines, with which it has produced, to date, a Sauvignon Blanc and another rosé, Sud de France Rosé. The Sauvignon Blanc, from Marlborough (New Zealand) is a wine that is intensely aromatic on the nose, with a delicious blend of ripe citrus and tropical fruits. While the Sud de France Rosé (60% Grenache, 20% Cinsault, 20% Syrah) from Provence, France, has a pale pink color, with notes of perfumed aromas of pink flowers, red berries, subtle herbals and minerals and on the palate it is fresh, vibrant and fruity with savory notes.
Award-winning wines
These wines are on sale at the celebrityfoodstore.com online store and in specialized gourmet stores at a recommended price of around 22 €. As of today, they are already available in 22 countries, including Spain. “The Spanish consumer is elegant and sophisticated. We care deeply about the wine we offer our customers and we want it to be worthy of a place on their tables and at their celebrations,” says the actress.
“In fact, we know that wine plays an important role in Spain, both in production and consumption and we are excited to see how they respond to Invivo X, JSP. We believe this market will be pleasantly surprised and we sincerely hope they fall in love with our wines as much as we do,” says Sarah Jessica Parker in the launch release.
It is a wine brand that in just four years has become a benchmark, being the most awarded celebrity-owned wine brand, having received more than 60 awards and 13 gold medals, including three 90 points awarded by ‘Wine Spectator’ in its first three vintages (2019-2021).