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NASHtoday Holiday Picks: Arrington Vineyards

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Two bottles from Arrington Vineyards Celebration Collection

Check out our Holiday Picks from stellar brands all season long.

Provided by Arrington Vineyards

This season, we’re helping you shop for all your holiday gifting and hosting needs by highlighting local businesses, like Arrington Vineyards.

With a bottle from Arrington’s 16-acre vineyard — located just 25 miles south of Music City — you can enjoy “Nashville’s Wine Country” at home.

Here are our top Holiday Picks from the brand:

  • Celebration Collection — Celebrate the season with this semi-dry sparkling rosé and fruit-forward sparkling white wine.
  • Perfect Pair Collection — This red and white duo features crowd-pleasing wines that pair well with most foods.
  • Owners Reserve Collection — The Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon are each named after Arrington’s three co-owners.

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