Sparkle and Shine: Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine Lights Up the Night

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Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine is a celebratory beverage that embodies the essence of Black women's excellence and achievements. This unique sparkling wine combines the refreshing qualities of a bubbly drink with the cultural significance and pride of the Black community. Created by the McBride Sisters Collection, a groundbreaking wine company founded by two Black sisters, Robin and Andréa McBride, Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine represents a brand dedicated to diversity, inclusivity, and empowerment. The Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine is made with grapes sourced from California's Central Coast region, ensuring a high-quality and flavorful experience. It boasts a delightful blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, resulting in a balanced wine with notes of green apple, citrus, and toasted brioche. With each sip of Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine, one can't help but feel the essence of power, resilience, and grace that Black women possess.


It's time for the dreaded Third Year Witch Project. Nerves are frayed and unlikely partnerships forged. The final demonstration in the Great Hall nearly ends in disaster, but all the girls work together to make the day memorable.

Needless to say there is as much drama off-stage as there is on, and only with the help of a certain amount of magic does the whole production end as it should with Cinderella getting her Prince. There is rumour of a merger between Cackle s Academy and Camelot College, but Mildred and her friends devise a plan which is guaranteed to make Miss Cackle change her mind.

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With each sip of Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine, one can't help but feel the essence of power, resilience, and grace that Black women possess. It pays tribute to the strong characters that have shaped history, broken barriers, and paved the way for future generations. Beyond its exceptional taste and cultural significance, the McBride Sisters Collection has a remarkable commitment to philanthropy.

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"Onward, ever striving onward, Proudly on our brooms we fly. Straight and true above the treetops Shadows on the moonlit sky." The strains of the school song can be heard echoing through the vaulted halls of the converted Gothic castle, which is Cackle's Academy. The young witches fly in on their broomsticks across the dark wooded slopes and over the school gates for the start of another year. Miss Hardbroom is taking a register of the first years as they arrive. She is very pleased to see Ethel Hallow come flying in and make a perfect landing, but has to inform Miss Cackle that Mildred Hubble hasn't yet arrived. Miss Cackle wonders if Walker's Gate can be left open a little longer, but Hardbroom is a stickler for discipline and insists that it be closed on time. Mildred Hubble arrives breathless, at the other side of the gate. As she searches for the handle the door slams shut and the key is turned. Mildred is about to call out, but stops herself in time as she reads the notice on the door - "Latecomers will report to the back entrance where they will stand and wait until they are dealt with by me." signed C. Hardbroom. Inside the courtyard, Miss Cackle is making a speech of welcome to the girls. At that moment Mildred, in full flight, dangling dangerously from her broomstick, rises up over the gates. Miss Cackle, Miss Hardbroom and the new girls watch, transfixed, as Mildred hanging on for dear life dives down, swoops along the courtyard and crashes straight into the school dustbins, breaking her broomstick in half. Mildred hasn't gotten off to a good start. Everyone has a laugh at her expense, but Maud Moonshine comes to her rescue with some parcel tape. Mildred's broomstick will never fly perfectly again. The next few days are full of madness and mystery as Mildred comes to terms with all the rules and age-old traditions of Cackle's Academy. What an odd place it is! There is no electricity in the school, there are bats in her bedroom, and a cold north wind whistles through twelve-inch thick ever-open glass-free windows. The first two weeks are devoted to broomstick flying. If you don't make the grade, you don't stay for the course. After all, who's ever heard of a witch who can't fly a broomstick? There's no real need for it anymore, but Cackle's is a very traditional establishment, unfortunately for Mildred, who is afraid of heights. Ethel and her friend Drusilla Paddock think this is a great joke. Mildred is warned that, though she may a scholarship girl, if she doesn't pass her Broomstick Aptitude Test, Miss Cackle will be forced to ask her to leave. It looks like Mildred Hubble is going to be out of the school before she's hardly begun. But when the time comes, with a little bit of magic from somewhere unexpected, she stays the course and manages to perform some extraordinary manoeuveres.

S1.E2 ∙ When We Feast at the Midnight Hour

Thu, Oct 29, 1998

Mildred Hubble and Maud Moonshine are now best of friends and, often to be found in their company, are Ruby and Jadu. Ethel and Drusilla however, are always trying to stir up trouble between them, taunting Maud Moonshine by calling her "Moonface" and delighting in telling Mildred how hopeless she is. Now that they are a few weeks into the term, homesickness is taking its toll of the first years. Miss Hardbroom makes everyone write a letter home, telling their parents that they are well and doing fine, which only makes everyone feel worse - apart from Ethel and Drusilla, who apparently have no room for public sentiment. Part of their problem is the food - liver in cold, greasy gravy, fish with gazing eyes and lumpy milk puddings. As a result they've resorted to eating too many sweets. There's a disgraceful scene in the Great Hall when Ethel "accidentally " trips Mildred and her plate of stew lands all over Miss Hardbroom. Miss Cackle decides that the only answer is to set an example by eating exactly the same food as the girls - for the whole week. "If it's good enough for the headmistress it's good enough for them!" Meanwhile, the warm and motherly school cook, Mrs. Tapioca, comes to Mildred's rescue and invites her down to the kitchen to sample her fresh pasta and pizzas. Mildred spots an extraordinary contraption, which Frank Blossom has created for catching mice. It's ridiculously large and complicated for such a small task. She also notices an interesting cupboard, which Mrs. Tapioca tells her is where the staff keeps their own food. Mildred has an idea and later she suggests to the others that they have a midnight feast. This gets an enthusiastic response from all but Ethel. Miss Cackle takes a class in simple shape-changing, and their hats are magicked into an amusing range of headgear. The girls are really enjoying themselves. Miss Cackle uses the opportunity to give them a lecture on the finer details of shape-changing: hats are easy because a witch's hat is already magic, but "suppose you wanted to make cheese, for instance" - and off she goes in a trance dreaming of all the wonderful things she's missing by restricting herself to school food. Miss Cackle also tells them the legend of Sir Walter's Wet Week. Centuries ago, Baron Overblow refused to give shelter to Sir Walter one wild and stormy night and left him in the rain to die. As a result every year it rains for a week and the water, like tears of pity, flows down the walls. On the last night of the week there's always a big storm and Sir Walter walks the corridors, looking for revenge! Ethel and Drusilla hatch a plan to scare Mildred's lot by pretending to be the ghost of Sir Walter but the tables are turned and they get more that they bargained for thanks to Miss Cackle and to Frank's amazing cheese protector! Miss Cackle has proved her point over the school food but agrees to change the rules and declares Saturdays to be pizza days, much to everyone's delight!

Mildred & the other girls notice Miss Drill is down in the dumps. They decide to give her a potion which will allow the non-magical Miss Drill to temporarily gain magical powers! Now the other teachers are trying to help Miss Drill hone her powers, while the suspicious Ethel & Drusilla try to prove that Mildred & her friends are behind it all!
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A portion of the proceeds from every bottle of Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine sold goes towards initiatives that support women of color pursuing careers within the wine industry. This commitment to giving back further amplifies the positive impact of this remarkable wine. Whether it's a joyful celebration, a special occasion, or a simple moment of relaxation, Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine is the perfect companion. It serves as a reminder of the accomplishments and beauty of Black women, while also inviting others to join in the celebration and appreciation of diversity. In conclusion, Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine is more than just a beverage; it is a symbol of empowerment, diversity, and excellence. It embodies the strength and resilience of Black women while offering a delightful drinking experience. This sparkling wine is an inspiration to raise a glass and toast to the magic that exists within every Black girl..

Reviews for "Celebrate Your Journey with Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine"

1. John - 2 stars
The Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine did not live up to the hype for me. The taste was mediocre at best, lacking the rich and refreshing flavors that I was expecting. It tasted more like a cheap champagne than a high-quality sparkling wine. Additionally, the price point seemed unjustified for what I received. Overall, I was disappointed with this product and would not purchase it again.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I was excited to try the Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine, but unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. The wine had a strange aftertaste that was off-putting. The bubbles were also quite aggressive, making it difficult to enjoy the drink. I had hoped for a more smooth and elegant experience, but this wine fell short. I won't be buying it again and would recommend exploring other options.
3. Michael - 1 star
I was deeply disappointed with the Black Girl Magic Sparkling Wine. The taste was incredibly bland and lacking any distinctive flavors. It was as if the wine had been watered down to the point where it became almost tasteless. Furthermore, the packaging was unappealing and didn't reflect the quality I expected. Overall, I wouldn't recommend wasting your money on this wine. There are much better options available in the market.

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