AC/DC Wine Now Available

August 11, 2011

Warburn Estate, one of Australia's top wineries, has issued a new AC/DC wine collection which will be available through Woolworth's, Dan Murphy, and BWS.

AC/DC The Wine will be available in four different selections:

* "AC/DC Back In Black Shiraz" (2010 750mL Dry Red)
* "AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long Moscato" (2011 750mL Sweet White)
* "AC/DC Highway To Hell Cabernet Sauvignon" (2008 750mML Dry Red)
* "AC/DC Hells Bells Sauvignon Blanc" (2010 750mL Dry White)

AC/DC singer Bon Scott died on February 19, 1980 in London, England after he choked on his own vomit while sleeping in a friend's car following a night of drinking.

A number of rock bands have launched their own wine labels or wine collections over the last few years, including members of KISS, MOTRHEAD, WHITESNAKE, QUEENSRCHE, WARRANT and SATYRICON.

As previously reported, USAopoly has just released the AC/DC Collector's Edition Monopoly board game.

The AC/DC Collector's Edition Monopoly is the first and only game that combines the risk taking, deal making Monopoly game play with one of the most legendary and enduring rock and roll bands of all time, allowing fans to vie for control of AC/DC's most iconic albums and international locations.

AC/DC follows METALLICA, KISS, THE BEATLES, ELVIS PRESLEY and THE GRATEFUL DEAD, among other artists, who have their own Monopoly games.

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