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HBO releases Game of Thrones wineby on at While there's a few months yet to wait for the premiere of the seventh season, thirsty fans can slake their Westeros cravings with official Game of Thrones wine.Created in collaboration with American winemaker Bob Cabral, the wines include a red blend, a Chardonnay, and a Cabernet Sauvignon.And although the wines are available for purchase online, it appears that they only deliver to the U.S. However, they are available at two California retail locations.Anyone up for a roadtrip?Follow Jennie Ramstad on Twitter at @jennieramstad. Ommegang Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms - Medium & Hoppy *This product is available in limited supply at select stores while quantities last.Wondering how to pass the time until the first episode of Game of Thrones season seven airs? HBO and Vintage Wine Estates have formed a partnership to produce Game of Thrones-themed wines. According to Food and Wine magazine, three wines have been created: a red blend, a cabernet sauvignon, and a chardonnay.

These alcoholic beverages will be released in March 2017. Here’s more from Entertainment Weekly: “As your favorite characters get brutally killed off over the course of the roller coaster final seasons of the Emmy-winning series, you can numb the pain with glasses of delicious on-brand libations. Though they don’t have much in common, Cersei and Tyrion would both doubtlessly approve of such a strategy. HBO has actually had a licensed beer vendor since the show’s second season, so it’s perhaps surprising the series has taken this long to add a line of wines.” < Previous Article Next Article >Soon you can enjoy a glass of Game of Thrones wine at one of the series’ many filming locations Game of Thrones’ popularity has led travellers to flock to the HBO series’ many filming locations – and soon fans of the show will be able to bring some official Game of Thrones wine along to open at the real-life locations of Westeros. HBO, in partnership with California wine company Vintage Wine Estates, will release a selection of Game of Thrones wines, which will be available in the spring of 2017.

The wines will include a Chardonnay, a red blend and a reserve-style Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines are “designed with the show and its characters in mind” and credited to Seven Kingdoms Wines. Wine features prominently in the series, with characters Cersei and Tyrion often downing a glass as they plot about how to attain – and maintain – power. “Given the prominent role of wine on Game of Thrones and our previous success in the beverage category, an officially licensed wine for the show feels like a natural extension for our fans,” said Jeff Peters, director of licensing and retail for HBO in a statement.
best white wine with salmon“Game of Thrones wines most definitely will add to the fan experience as the battle for the Iron Throne heats up heading into the final seasons.”
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While the show is located in the fictional land of Westeros, the show is actually filmed around Europe and North Africa, in countries like Iceland, North Ireland, Spain, Croatia and Morocco. Many of the spots have seen a big increase in tourist numbers attributable to the popularity of the series. Northern Ireland, which has made the show a fixture of its tourism campaigns, and Dubrovnik – which serves as the capital of King’s Landing in the series – have seen tours and attractions related to the show pop up.
open wine and beer shopOn HBO’s Game of Thrones, characters guzzle copious amount of wine (presumably to wash away all the traumatic memories of betrayal and bloodshed).
best pure red wineIf you’ve ever dreamed of sipping and scheming with Tyrion, or getting sauced with Cersei, Entertainment Weekly reports that you can soon do so vicariously from the comfort of your own couch, with a new GOT-inspired wine line.
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Vintage Wine Estates, a winery in Santa Rosa, California, has partnered with HBO to produce three types of Game of Thrones-branded wine: a “proprietary red blend” and a chardonnay (both $20), along with a cabernet sauvignon ($40). No official release date has been announced, but the New York Daily News reports that the wine will hit stores nationwide in spring 2017, just in time to uncork it for the show’s seventh season premiere in the summer.
top ten wine producing countries 2014 This isn’t the hit TV series' first foray into the alcoholic beverage business. Beer-loving fans have enjoyed GOT-themed brews since the show’s second season, produced by Cooperstown, New York-based brewery Ommegang. Since you’re more likely to see the show’s characters downing a tall goblet of vino in any given scene, it seemed only right to add wine to the mix, HBO executives said. “Given the prominent role of wine on Game of Thronesand our previous success in the beverage category, an officially licensed wine for the show feels like a natural extension for our fans,” Jeff Peters, HBO’s director of licensing and retail, said in a statement quoted by Entertainment Weekly.

The GOT-themed wines won't be available until 2017, but you can get a sneak peek at their mythical-looking labels below. I know what I'm drinking for the next few months. — PGP (@PostGradProblem) November 26, 2016 Lena Headey in a still from 'Game Of Thrones'. The first official "Game of Thrones" wines are now on sale and with them the chance for fans to uncork their inner Lannister.Made by Vintage Wine Estates with help from Bob Cabral (named 2011 Winemaker of the Year by Wine Enthusiast), fans will be able to choose from a Chardonnay, a red blend and what its makers refer to as a "reserve-style" Cabernet Sauvignon.And while the bottles themselves have been designed and decorated to tie in with the world's most popular TV show, the wines themselves promise to stand on their own, even when tested by the palates of those that don't know the difference between the houses of Lannister and Targaryen. © Provided by AFPRelaxNews Game of Thrones Chardonnay, Red Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon