Timbaland’s Sparkling Liqueur Looks Like It’s Aimed at Little Girls

Just like the artists that he makes beats for these days, the new nail-polish inspired line of vodka-infused sparkling liqueurs from Timbaland looks like it’s aimed towards people who are attracted to shiny, sparkly objects.

Called LeSutra, the drink is said to feature an ultra premium brand of sparkling liqueur with premium vodka and comes in flavors such as blueberry, grape, peach, and strawberry.

Looking a little bit like something that you’d find at Sephora, LeSutra’s price point isn’t too wild for such a premium drink. At $19.99 for a 375mL bottle, and $29.99 for the 750mL, the drink looks like the perfect ingredient for those wild girl’s night outs, or those “I want to look cool because I can chug out of this sparkly bottle” kind of nights.

At only 30 proof, the drink packs a little more alcohol than beer, but hey, at least you’ll feel super classy drinking out of that 750mL bottle with a crazy straw. Launching this month in select states including New York, Florida and Washington D.C., expect to see the drink in your neighborhood by the end of 2013.

Check out some up-close shots of the fancy, shmancy new drink below:

[Thx: BeverageWorld]

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