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Under The Moon Mai Tai Wine - 4-12 Fl. Oz.
The History of the Mai Tai The Mai Tai was created in the 1940s inspired by the popular tiki culture of that time which is a blend of the Polynesian and the Caribbean. That idea transported people to a place where they could escape reality and go to the tropics while enjoying tropical flavored cocktails. The name was allegedly taken from maita'l which was the Tahitian word for excellence. Enjoy our perfect combination of refreshing tropical flavors on this classic Mai Tai! Our wine cocktails are inspired by special times in our lives. A special place. A memorable vacation. Living in the moment under a perfect moon. Enjoy life, the people and the world around you! Our wine cocktails are created to bring those moments back to life and create new ones! Enjoying life, the people, and the world around you! Click the QR code and share the stories you had under the moon. 6.9% Alc by vol. 13.8
Contains sulfites.,Government Warning: (1) According to the surgeon general, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.
Over the Moon Beverages, Inc.
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