'The Bachelor' just announced a 'dramatic' line of signature wines

Are you ready to accept this rosé?

Are you ready to accept this rosé?

The Bachelor is rolling out a signature collection of wines to hold fans over until new bachelor (and infamous former contestant) Nick Viall's season airs on Jan. 2.

The product was announced on its brand new website:

"Announcing The Bachelor Wine Collection, your connection to the award-winning television phenomenon," the site reads. "These amazing wines were created to capture the excitement, romance and incredible passion viewers have for The Bachelor and Bachelorette."

The site then goes on to appropriately describe the wines as "dramatic" (but are they the most dramatic yet?), and "crafted to take you on your own romantic journey as you experience every moment of love, every moment of heartbreak that is The Bachelor."

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The company will offer three different wines: The Fantasy Suite Cabernet Sauvignon, One on One Chardonnay, and, of course, The Final Rosé, each for the reasonable price of $15.96.

All wines are currently available for purchase, and will ship Dec. 14.

Bachelor Nation, this could be just the thing to get us through Nick's season.

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