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Duplin Winery Follows Rosé Trend With New Release

By Jessica Maurer, posted Apr 25, 2018
Duplin Winery will release its new Sweet Rosé May 2. (Image courtesy of Duplin Winery)
Duplin Winery is jumping on the “Rosé All Day” train with its newest release, Sweet Rosé.

Following the release of Pelican Red, a red blend that hit the market last year, Duplin’s winemakers have been working with red and white Muscadine grapes to find the right balance to create a rosé.

“We love creating new wines to share with our loyal supporters and our growing Duplin family,” said Jonathan Fussell, co-owner of Duplin Winery in Rose Hill. "This new wine fits right in with our signature style and complements the rest of our wine selections. Simply put, it’s ‘good stuff.’ Sweet rosé is meant to be savored and enjoyed with good company.”
 
In addition, Fussell described the wine as “ incredibly refreshing with a delightfully fresh, crisp flavor.”
 
Sweet Rosé will be available starting Wednesday, May 2 and the launch will be celebrated with a Pick-Up Party held from Monday, May 7 through Wednesday, May 9, at which Duplin’s Heritage Wine Club members will get an exclusive first look and taste of the light blush wine.
 
Sweet Rosé can be purchased online and at both Duplin Winery stores located in Rose Hill, North Carolina and North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
 
Should you decide to visit the winery in Rose Hill, you may want to check out The Bistro, an on-site restaurant serving gourmet soups, salads and sandwiches for lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For a look at the menu and more information on the winery, see www.duplinwinery.com
 
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