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Episode 22: Duplin Winery Hatteras Red

North Carolina Wine TV Review:
Duplin’s famous red muscadine wine smells of sugar, berries and dry clay, while not overly complex, the sugar and alcohol are balanced well on the nose. In the mouth the wine has good weight and an intense flavor of Cherry Kool-aid with a heavy amount of sugar, without being syrupy. The fruit flavors of this wine are strong but do seem slightly artificial. This wine is a crowd pleaser, and would be well received by anyone who is a fan of sweet or muscadine wines. This wine has just enough tannins to balance the sugar and make it easy drinking. This muscadine wine is also a solid value at its price point.

Rating: ★★★☆☆

according to the North Carolina Wine Ratings Scale

Price: $7.49

Availability: Widely distributed in Sam’s, Costco, and grocery stores across the Southeast. It is available from the winery directly as well.

About Hatteras Red (from the winery):
This traditional southern Muscadine red is consistently one of North Carolina’s best selling wine. Pleasantly sweet and intense with fruit, Duplin Winery’s Hatteras Red brings back memories of old southern stately mansions, warm sunshine, and gracious hospitality.

About Duplin Winery (from the winery):
Today, this North Carolina winery has a tank capacity of over 1,000,000 gallons, is the largest winery in the South, and produces the best selling wine in North Carolina. Over 100,000 visitors experience our Rose Hill winery and production facility each year.

Duplin’s award winning North Carolina wines include Magnolia, featured in Martha Stewart Living as a favorite summertime wine, Hatteras Red, a North Carolina favorite enjoyed with good-’ol southern barbecue, and Scuppernong, the oldest wine in America. In 2009, Duplin Winery proudly received honors normally reserved for the traditional west coast winery belt.


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2 Responses to “Episode 22: Duplin Winery Hatteras Red”

  1. RaleighWineLady says:

    Thanks for the show.

    For some reason, I love Duplin Wine.

    Funny, I’m not traditionally a sweet wino, but this summer I’ve drunk more muscadine wine than I’ve ever drunk before.

    It must be my age…I regressing in my palette. Ha.

    Keep up the good work. Love the shows…love what you’re doing to support the NC wine industry.

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