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Myx's Delicious New Single-Serve Wines Are Kosher and Gluten-Free

Myx Beverage, the New York-based wine and spirits company co-owned by rapper and singer Nicki Minaj, is introducing a pair of delicious single-serve wine products to build on the success of its existing moscato and sangria offerings.

The Myx Light Chardonnay and Myx Light Rose are both gluten-free and kosher as well as being imported from Italy. Each 250-milliliter can carries 125 calories and 13 grams of carbohydrates, along with five percent alcohol.

Whereas the Myx Light Chardonnay is on the dry side of the spectrum and offers notes of pear, apple and lemon, the Myx Light Rose is a more fruity affair with strong hints of berries and citrus.

Set to be made available for a suggested retail price of $12 for a four-pack, these single-serve wines cater to the growing demand for health-conscious and delicious wines that can be enjoyed in a variety of settings.
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