Starting on Wednesday, September 16th, Taco Bell’s new Jalapeño Noir wine will be available for purchase. Unfortunately however it’s only going to be available in Canada. Once again Taco Bell has hurt us, especially with the discontinuation of many of our favorite menu items like the potato burrito and all of their shredded chicken option.

For those of you reading who live in Canada however the wine is made by Queenston Mile Vineyard in Ontario, Jalapeño Noir is described as having notes of wild strawberry, cherry, and beetroot. They suggest pairing it with the Toasted Cheesy Chalupa since wine and cheese go so well together.
“Wine and cheese are simply meant to be together, so launching a new wine to go with the craveable, cheddary Toasted Cheesy Chalupa made perfect sense,” said Kat Garcia, Director of Brand Marketing. “At Taco Bell Canada, we love to raise our glass to big, bold ideas that elevate our menu items, and pairing our Toasted Cheesy Chalupa with this Jalapeño Noir is no exception.”
The Toasted Cheesy Chalupa will also be available in the U.S. but we’re going to have to wait until November to see it.
Maybe if you have a friend in Canada they can send you some Jalapeno Noir.