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Watch out, Game of Thrones wine is coming!

Wine Game of Thrones

Watch out, Game of Thrones wine is coming! HBO and Vintage Wine Estates have announced a series of wines inspired by this popular TV series. You will have three types of wine to choose from, namely Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Red Blend. But they will be available from March 2017 onwards.

TV series Game of Thrones extending far beyond the border of the Seven Kingdoms. There are a lot of products on the subject Game of Thrones, from mugs, t-shirts, even cookbooks and beer, and now we can add to this list the wine that they 'boiled' HBO and Vintage Wine Estates.

Cersei probably doesn't mind.
Cersei probably doesn't mind.

We will have to wait until the start of the seventh season of this HBO TV series July 2017, but time will pass faster than a noble drop of Game of Thrones wine hitting the shelves March 2017. They will be available Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Red Blend. Wines will be bottled by Vintage Wine Estates.

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Did you also smile like this at the news that Game of Thrones wine is coming?
Did you also smile like this at the news that Game of Thrones wine is coming?

A case of official line Game of Thrones wines, and for a single bottle you will have to pay between 18 (Chardonnay, Red Blend) and 37 euros (Cabernet Sauvignon).

Wine Game of Thrones
Wine Game of Thrones

What do they say to that? Tyrion and Cersei, we don't (yet) know, but they will be sipping wine from their glasses again in July. As mentioned, you will be able to sip the Game of Thrones wine from March 2017 onwards. Because everything is better with wine, as Tyrion says: ”Everything's better with some wine in the belly.

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