
Old North State Winery
 North Carolina Wine TV says "The Restless Soul red wine from Old North State Winery is a great example of an easy drinking, well priced, North Carolina red wine." Check out the review - http://northcarolinawine.tv/2009/12/old- north-state-restless-soul/
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North Carolina Wine TV Review: The Restless Soul red wine from Old North State Winery is a great example of an easy drinking, well priced, North Carolina red
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On today’s special New Year’s Day episode of Food Friday, affectionately called the Hangover Edition, we pair leftover wine from yesterday, Shelton Vineyards 2005 Family Reserve Chardonnay with leftover food from our New Year’s Eve sandwich tray. We a...

The Shelton Vineyards 2005 Family Reserve Chardonnay is luxury in a bottle. If you like bold, thick, and rich white wines then this is a great non-sparkling option to drink to ring in the new year. The nose is full of dense apple and toasted coconut...

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The Restless Soul red wine from Old North State Winery is a great example of an easy drinking, well priced, North Carolina red wine. The nose of this wine is complex with red fruit, earth and spice flavors...

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Merry Christmas from North Carolina Wine TV. We hope you are having a great day with family and friends, and are drinking some North Carolina wine. We created a hot wine beverage using Duplin Christmas Wine and spiced cider and paired it with homemade chocolate chip cookies...

The North Carolina Red Christmas Wine from Duplin Winery has a traditional muscadine nose of burnt rubber and earth, with a side of cherry candy. In the mouth, this wine begins with a sweetness that dissipates on the finish...


















