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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.

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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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