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Aaronap Cellars Unveils New 2024 PINK! Pinot+Pinot and Limited Vin de Chocolat Wines for Valentine’s

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Aaronap Cellars is celebrating the season of love with the release of its latest 2024 PINK! Pinot+Pinot, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Crafted from co-field grown and co-fermented Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir grapes from the winery’s Coastal Vineyard in South Dartmouth, this delicately salmon-pink wine offers aromas of strawberry, white peach, and honeysuckle, with a hint of cardamom on a just off-dry mineral finish.

“Our Pinot+Pinot has been a fan favorite since 2018, and this new vintage captures a fresh, playful spirit perfect for Valentine’s Day,” said Noel, winemaker at Aaronap Cellars.

In addition, Aaronap Cellars is releasing a small batch of Vin de Chocolat, a decadent wine made from Chambourcin grapes infused with dark chocolate. Rich with blackberry, blueberry, black cherry, and plum aromas, this sweet red wine is perfect for pairing with chocolate desserts or enjoying by the fireplace.

Both wines will be available at local farmers markets this weekend, including:

  • Saturday, February 7: Chelmsford Winter Market, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, Weston Nurseries, Chelmsford

  • Sunday, February 8: Hopkinton Winter Market, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, Weston Nurseries, Hopkinton

  • Sunday, February 8: Melrose Winter Market, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, Melrose YMCA

For those who want to ensure their bottle, Aaronap Cellars also offers online ordering for pickup or UPS shipping.

The winery also invites enthusiasts to join its Angels Wine Club, offering members a 20% discount on wines, exclusive access to new releases, and customizable wine selections with three annual releases. The next club release is set for February.

For more information, visit www.aaronapcellars.com or contact Noel at info@aaronapcellars.com.

About Aaronap Cellars
Located in Westford, MA, Aaronap Cellars specializes in locally grown and crafted wines, with a focus on high-quality vintages that highlight the unique flavors of Massachusetts vineyards.

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