The park in Florida is called Walt Disney World. Disneyland is the California park.
Not sure what you mean by "a Disney wine." Disney intended to market a wine with the name based on the film "Ratatouille." I believe Costco was going to sell it. They dumped the idea after bad press regarding marketing an alcoholic beverage using the Disney name and a Disney character.
Iron Horse Vineyards bottles a sparkling wine called "Fairy Tale Cuvee" that is sold at Disney's parks and cruise ships (apparently exclusively) and is very popular there because of the name.
thanks and sorry for writing Disneyland instead of Walt Disney World
ok so they decided to dump the idea about the disney wine , I see , well they could always go for a non-alcoholic wine one could argue. It could be from the Princess and The Frog and her restaurant
but I will have to try the sparkling wine "Fairy Tale Cuvee"
Diane Disney Miller (Walt's daughter) owns the Silverado winery in CA. The wines are available at many of the DisneyWorld restaurants. I tried a chardonnay during our last trip. It was very good.
There is also a sweet sparkling red wine called Magicale (a Brachetto from Italy) that is unique to Disney. It is great with dessert or as an aperitif. The Iron Horse Fairytale Cuvee is also decent if you prefer sparkling wine that is not sweet.
Diane Disney Miller (Walt's daughter) owns the Silverado winery in CA. The wines are available at many of the DisneyWorld restaurants. I tried a chardonnay during our last trip. It was very good.
I was surprised that they did not carry this wine at the Festival Center for the Food and Wine.
Not only that but they never heard of it and never knew Diane Disney owned the winery.
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