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Their are probably a dozen or two dozen wineries in North Carolina. The three I encounter most often on grocery shelves are Biltmore Estate, Shelton and Duplin (from Duplin County). I liked the Cardinal's Crest red table wine from Biltmore Estate when I tried it on site, but have not had any Biltmore wines recently. Have not been too impressed with the Duplin or Shelton wines. I think it's Duplin that makes a special "Christmas" wine and some of their wines may be from labrusco (native) grapes.
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