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Madonna "Confessions on a Dance Floor" Wine collection

By Allan Angel

March 16, 2022

If it's bitter at the start, it’s sweeter in the end. So goes the song Get Together by Madonna in her album Confessions on a Dance Floor, probably one of the greatest albums she has ever made. To commemorate the album Madonna released a series of wines exclusively through Live Nation a relationship she started when her contract for Warner Records expired. This is the Madonna "Confessions on a Dance Floor" Wine collection.

Madonna Wine Collection inspired by Confessions on a Dance Floor album
One of the rules I set up when collecting memorabilia is to collect only those that has been licensed and approved for release officially, something that wasn’t just produced in someone's basement or had no concrete evidence of its existence which can be verified. When the Madonna "Confessions on a Dance Floor" Wine Bottle collection came out, I had to have them.

Madonna Wine Bottles
I don't drink wine. I have never drank alcohol. But the sight of seeing those wine bottles were too good to pass up. The cover for the album on the label was enough to make want to buy the series of wines. A memorabilia, a song, a movie, or any form of artistic expression is classic because it is perfect. 

Madonna is an expert at making classics. Songs like Take a Bow, Cherish, Like a Prayer, Vogue and countless others are many examples of Madonna’s penchant for creating art that  will live forever. The product she releases to coincide with her music, movies, are no different. The wine bottle collection makes sense because it relates to the lyrics from Get Together. "If it's bitter at the start, then it's sweeter in the end."

The Madonna wine bottle collection is just one of the merch I talk about in my comic magazine My Couture about fashion, art, collecting, music production, 3d animation. It is also available at Etsy.

© 2022 Allan Angel


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