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It’s time to sip on the best at these North Carolina wineries and vineyards! From the mountains to the sandy coast, the Old North State boasts a diverse range of winemakers.
Enjoy European-style reds in the Yadkin Valley or simple Southern muscadine sweets in Eastern North Carolina. No matter which North Carolina winery you visit, you’ll find that each one offers something unique to experience.






Wines
Raffaldini 2017 Auguri Sparkling (Swan Creek)
This is loaded with lychee and some shortbread and citrus aromas on the nose. The palate echoes the lychee aroma in full force on the palate joined by grapefruit, apple peels and orange pith on the finish. wine enthusiast 87
$22

Markus Wine Co 2019 Joey Insieme White (Lodi)
Vivid lemon and fresh herb flavors light up this medium-bodied wine with good acidity
90 pts wine
$16

Biltmore Estate 2017 Château Reserve Méthode Champenoise Blanc de Blancs Brut Chardonnay
Aromas of Bartlett pear and white nectarine are in competition with lime pith on the nose. The foamy palate offers green apple, Key lime and pomelo notes. Tart acidity and voracious bubbles tingle on the finish with lemony citrus notes.
$22

Raffaldini 2011 Montepulciano (Swan Creek)
Dark cherry and mocha aromas come with a hint of desiccation. Supple and smooth on the palate, finishes with tangy mineral element and some warmth.
$18
Westbend Vineyards 2008 Terry Vintner's Family Reserve Red (Yadkin Valley)
Worn leather, exotic spice, forest floor and narcissus notes carry onto the medium-bodied palate.
$18

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