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Hallmark Channel Launches Its Own Wine Club

The Hallmark channel is known for their romantic flicks, especially during the holiday season. Did you know they also have their own line of wines and rosé seltzer? Hey, you…

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The Hallmark channel is known for their romantic flicks, especially during the holiday season. Did you know they also have their own line of wines and rosé seltzer? Hey, you get thirsty watching those movies. Food & Wine reports the network is now taking things a step further by launching its very own wine club.

The new Hallmark Channel Wine Club sends bottles four times a year to its members. The wines are produced in partnership with Wines That Rock, which has made music-branded wines for everyone from Elvis to the Grateful Dead. Members can choose between three-, six-, or 12-bottle shipments that arrive every season.

The first selection ships this September. It's called Autumn Dreams, a special reserve pinot noir that has “notes of boysenberry pie and ripe cherries.” Next up is December’s Snow Kissed, which is a special reserve zinfandel “with notes of blackberries and delicious plums.” Furthermore, each bottle comes with a Hallmark Channel movie pairing suggestion.

A membership in the Hallmark Channel Wine Club also comes with other perks, including bonus bottles, wine tastings with the winemakers, a free month of Hallmark Movies Now, Keepsake Ornaments, and Hallmark Channel DVDs. You can learn more and sign up HERE.

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