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Malbec

There’s a common saying in the wine world, “what grows together, goes together,” and down in Argentina where most of the world’s malbec is produced, that means one thing: meat. Malbec’s fruity profile makes it a winner with this tantalizing cherry barbecue sauce slathered over a rack of ribs.

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Pinot Grigio

With its easy-drinking, citrusy profile, pinot grigio plays well with lighter dishes like pasta primavera and bright, zesty seafood entrees. Serve your pinot grigio with anything from fried calamari to prawn cocktail, fish tacos or even a light salad.

Sauvignon Blanc

With its leap-out-of-the-glass grassy, citrusy, mineral-driven aromas and flavors, sauvignon blanc is fabulous with lighter fare like seafood and vegetables. We love drinking a glass of sauvignon blanc at brunch with goat cheese veggie omelets or a vegetable stir-fry loaded with lemon garlic prawns.

Design Standout Style

The 2023 BMW X2 turns conventional automotive design on its head with an appearance and attitude unlike anything else on the road.

Classic.

The swooping X2 roofline is inspired by the sportiness of classic coupe design –and lowers the center of gravity for a look that’s anything but apologetic.

Unconventional.

The inverted kidney grille is a fresh take on a distinctive icon. A chrome frame with black high-gloss bars adds to the focused, energetic appearance of the X2.

Rugged.

The rear of the BMW X2 is styled without a bumper step, while an available M-specific spoiler provides the finishing touch.

Daring.

Add the optional M Sport Package for extra aggressive style, including the highgloss black accents of Shadowline trim.

Technology ahead of the curve.

The 2023 BMW X2 features some of BMW’s most forward-thinking technology, keeping you connected to your life on the road – and everywhere you go.

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