Artist Frida Kahlo was considered one of Mexico’s greatest artists who began painting mostly self‐portraits after she was severely injured in a bus accident. Kahlo later became politically active and married fellow communist artist Diego Rivera in 1929. She exhibited her paintings in Paris and Mexico before her death in 1954.
After Kahlo’s death, the feminist movement of the 1970s led to renewed interest in her life and work, as Kahlo was viewed by many as an icon of female creativity.
This line of wines builds upon this legacy by honoring her passion, elegance, and creative prowess.
Crafted with 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, this bold red is an homage to the iconic Frida Kahlo. Showcasing red currant and blackberry notes with sweet spice and black pepper nuances, this bottle captures the passion and intensity the artist was known for.
Crafted in the piedmont of Apalta, this dynamic red wine offers an homage to the legendary Frida Kahlo. With red raspberry and blackberry notes and hints of baking spices and toasted tobacco, this bottle captures the passion, intensity and skill that made the artist an icon.