The Hallmark Channel Is Releasing a New Line of Wines for the Holiday Season

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Deck the halls with boughs of drinking! The Hallmark Channel officially kicked off the holidays super early with the announcement of new Hallmark Channel wines. The cable channel has opened up its pre-sale for their two new wine offerings: Jingle, a 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon, and Joy, a 2019 Sauvignon Blanc—both from California vineyards. There’s a limited supply, so you’ll want to get yours ASAP. “Continuing Hallmark Channel’s tradition of nonstop holiday cheer, the Jingle and Joy wines celebrate the season and serve as the perfect pairings with your favorite Hallmark Channel Original Holiday Movies,” Hallmark wrote on their website. HallmarkChannelWines.com describes the Jingle 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon as having “a warm ruby color with aromas of dark chocolate, cherry, and a hint of holiday spice. It is rich, merry, and fully textured with profound dark fruit.” While the Joy 2019 Sauvignon Blanc is “crisp and refreshing” with “notes of tropical fruits, white peach, and ripe pineapple. Juicy, fresh and lively citrus fruit flavors come alive in a joyous finish.”
 
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The wines are exclusively sold online and costs $14 each. They also only ship to addresses in most U.S. states. But you can pre-order them right now on HallmarkChannelWines.com and receive them in October 2020. They come in packs—from two bottles to 12 bottles. You can get all Jingle, all Joy, or a mix of the two. Well, kudos to the Hallmark Channel. They certainly seem to know their audience. These new wines make Hallmark’s corny-but-heartwarming flicks even better. You can sip, savor, and share with a friend while watching (or hate-watching) all of Hallmark’s offerings. Either way, these wines make great gifts for Hallmark fans—or even for yourself, if you plan on marathoning the best Hallmark movies of all time alone this year. We’re not judging you. Just make sure you stock up on some Hallmark wine first!

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Deck the halls with boughs of drinking! The Hallmark Channel officially kicked off the holidays super early with the announcement of new Hallmark Channel wines. The cable channel has opened up its pre-sale for their two new wine offerings: Jingle, a 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon, and Joy, a 2019 Sauvignon Blanc—both from California vineyards. There’s a limited supply, so you’ll want to get yours ASAP. “Continuing Hallmark Channel’s tradition of nonstop holiday cheer, the Jingle and Joy wines celebrate the season and serve as the perfect pairings with your favorite Hallmark Channel Original Holiday Movies,” Hallmark wrote on their website. HallmarkChannelWines.com describes the Jingle 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon as having “a warm ruby color with aromas of dark chocolate, cherry, and a hint of holiday spice. It is rich, merry, and fully textured with profound dark fruit.” While the Joy 2019 Sauvignon Blanc is “crisp and refreshing” with “notes of tropical fruits, white peach, and ripe pineapple. Juicy, fresh and lively citrus fruit flavors come alive in a joyous finish.”
 
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The wines are exclusively sold online and costs $14 each. They also only ship to addresses in most U.S. states. But you can pre-order them right now on HallmarkChannelWines.com and receive them in October 2020. They come in packs—from two bottles to 12 bottles. You can get all Jingle, all Joy, or a mix of the two. Well, kudos to the Hallmark Channel. They certainly seem to know their audience. These new wines make Hallmark’s corny-but-heartwarming flicks even better. You can sip, savor, and share with a friend while watching (or hate-watching) all of Hallmark’s offerings. Either way, these wines make great gifts for Hallmark fans—or even for yourself, if you plan on marathoning the best Hallmark movies of all time alone this year. We’re not judging you. Just make sure you stock up on some Hallmark wine first!

The Hallmark Channel Is Releasing a New Line of Wines for the Holiday Season

Deck the halls with boughs of drinking! The Hallmark Channel officially kicked off the holidays super early with the announcement of new Hallmark Channel wines. The cable channel has opened up its pre-sale for their two new wine offerings: Jingle, a 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon, and Joy, a 2019 Sauvignon Blanc—both from California vineyards. There’s a limited supply, so you’ll want to get yours ASAP. “Continuing Hallmark Channel’s tradition of nonstop holiday cheer, the Jingle and Joy wines celebrate the season and serve as the perfect pairings with your favorite Hallmark Channel Original Holiday Movies,” Hallmark wrote on their website. HallmarkChannelWines.com describes the Jingle 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon as having “a warm ruby color with aromas of dark chocolate, cherry, and a hint of holiday spice. It is rich, merry, and fully textured with profound dark fruit.” While the Joy 2019 Sauvignon Blanc is “crisp and refreshing” with “notes of tropical fruits, white peach, and ripe pineapple. Juicy, fresh and lively citrus fruit flavors come alive in a joyous finish.”
 
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The wines are exclusively sold online and costs $14 each. They also only ship to addresses in most U.S. states. But you can pre-order them right now on HallmarkChannelWines.com and receive them in October 2020. They come in packs—from two bottles to 12 bottles. You can get all Jingle, all Joy, or a mix of the two. Well, kudos to the Hallmark Channel. They certainly seem to know their audience. These new wines make Hallmark’s corny-but-heartwarming flicks even better. You can sip, savor, and share with a friend while watching (or hate-watching) all of Hallmark’s offerings. Either way, these wines make great gifts for Hallmark fans—or even for yourself, if you plan on marathoning the best Hallmark movies of all time alone this year. We’re not judging you. Just make sure you stock up on some Hallmark wine first!