Duplin Winery in Rose Hill, NC
Take a step off the beaten path and discover a hidden gem in Rose Hill, North Carolina filled with rustic charm and southern hospitality. Delight your taste buds with our award winning Muscadine wines and learn about our family history on a winery tour. Our staff will share entertaining and amusing family stories and educate you on the winemaking process. Enjoy a delightful meal in our Bistro or relax in our courtyard with a glass of sweet Duplin wine. Our retail store offers a variety of wine accessories and specialty boutique items. Whether you are in town for a visit, or you live nearby, Duplin Winery’s fun and relaxing atmosphere sweetens any day.
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There's a lot more to do on Saturdays at Duplin Winery than just wine tasting. You can also enjoy live music, dinner theater, and other events!
Cool, Sweet & Easy 'Spare Change’ Band--Duplin Winery, Rose Hill NC
This video is about Cool, Sweet & Easy 'Spare Change’ Band--Duplin Winery, Rose Hill NC. As members of Duplin's Heritage Club, Kay and Lloyd Mackall attend the Aug. 6 Heritage Pick Up Party and “Cookout” at the Duplin Winery Vineyards/Amphitheater at 918 West Charity Road in Rose Hill, NC, just off Exit 380 on I-40. Duplin has tours and tastings, including a visit to a state-of-the-art wine production facility, a seat in a tasting room, and a gift shop. Visitors can stroll through the largest wine production facility on the East Coast, with a 1.5 million gallon capacity. From the crushing pad to the bottling line, they see firsthand the process behind the production of award-winning wines. Back in the retail store, the tour culminates with a wine tasting where guests try more than a dozen samples. They learn about how to sample wines, including the Five S’s of wine tasting: Sight, Smell, Swirls, Sip and Savor.(800) 774-9634 info@duplinwinery.com Find the “sweeter side” of the Myrtle Beach area at Duplin Winery, makers of Muscadine wine. North Myrtle Beach staff is ready to educate and entertain on the winemaking method, while visitors enjoy delicious tastings. They see the bottling process and shop in a retail store offering Duplin Gourmet, wine accessories and other fun things. Monday to Saturday: 11 am to 9 pm Tastings Monday to Saturday: 11 am 8 pm and they are closed on Sunday.
Uploaded on Sep 14, 2011 A full-capacity crowd--in numbers and enthusiasm--came to Duplin Winery for its 35th annual Grape Stomp at Rose Hill, NC, Saturday, Sept. 10. The event featured tours, wine tastings, vineyard visits and an old-fashioned competitive grape stomp, Saturday, Sept. 10. Led by Jonathan Fussell, vice president--retail operations,
the finalists in the stomp-off began late the afternoon, followed by an evening of beach music by the Castaways. A Southern BBQ dinner was served by Duplin Winery after various wine tastings of Cool, Sweet and Easy offerings, including several new frozen wine products, which were dispensed under a big white tent on the winery's newest location at Interstate 40 and the Rose Hill exit. Concert-only tickets were offered and 200 free tickets were available for military personnel and families. Duplin's roots trace back to the 1970's when Muscadine grapes were considered a wonder crop and a large winery out of New York was paying $350 per ton for North Carolina's native grapes. David Fussell, Sr. and his two sons decided to grow grapes . Within three years, the price fell to $150 per ton and the Fussell's were looking for a way to salvage their livelihoods. In the early 1970's, the family decided to create a market for their grapes and started making wine. In-laws, grandchildren, aunts, and uncles all pitched in stomping grapes and bottling wine. While larger wineries flew their sales executives across the country in corporate jets, the Fussell's traveled with their wines in a converted hog trailer. We pulled up to this sophisticated wine distributor in Raleigh...It was the first time they had seen anyone bring them wine loaded in a hog trailer. said the Senior Fussell. Duplin Winery grew rapidly. By 1983, production levels reached 200,000 gallons per year. However, the rest of the decade would prove disastrous for the winery. Changes in tax laws and new legislation resulted in plummeting sales and the banks took everything but the winery itself. In order to meet payrolls, equipment was sold off and David Sr. took a full-time job teaching. He lost his house and admits that during these years he often thought about quitting. His wife, Ann, kept saying, We make the best Muscadine wines in America. Let's give it one more day and see what happens. The Fussell's resilience and commitment sustained Duplin Winery until its customers discovered its Muscadine wines and spread the word. David Fussell Jr. is president/CEO, and Bill Hatcher is vice president of sales. Today, this North Carolina winery has a tank capacity of more than three million gallons, is the largest winery in the South, and produces the best selling wine in North Carolina. More than 100,000 visitors experience the 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, and Hatteras Red, a North Carolina favorite enjoyed with southern barbecue, and Scuppernong, the oldest wine in America. In 2009, Duplin Winery received honors normally reserved for the traditional west coast wine belt. It received Impact's Hot Brand Award and Beverage Information Group's Fast Track Award. Both awards are given to a short list of wines/wineries who have seen double-digit brand growth for the past five years. Duplin Winery's success returned in 2010 and 2011 as they received both awards for a second year in a row. Offices are at 505 N. Sycamore St., Rose Hill, NC 28458
Duplin Winery | Rose Hill | Grape Stomp 2015
39th Annual Grape Stomp Event
Location: Rose Hill, NC
Saturday, September 12
5:00pm – 9:00pm
For 39 years, the friends and family at Duplin Winery have stomped grapes. Once to make wine and now just for fun, join us for our 38th Annual Grape stomp celebration. This event has beach music, grape stomping and of course wine tastings. Special vineyard tours will be given during the afternoon as well as exclusive wine tastings which include a special cheese tray. Grab a friend or two and participate in the great grape stomp off competition. The Bistro Restaurant will be open on a first come first serve basis. There will be a tent set up on site as well for dinner purchases.
Tickets: $15 per person. Add exclusive wine tasting for an additional $5.00.
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Duplin Winery 35th North Carolina Grape Stomp .m4v
A full-capacity crowd--in numbers and enthusiasm--came to Duplin Winery for its 35th annual Grape Stomp at Rose Hill, NC, Saturday, Sept. 10. The event featured tours, wine tastings, vineyard visits and an old-fashioned competitive grape stomp, Saturday, Sept. 10.
Led by Jonathan Fussell, vice president--retail operations,
the finalists in the stomp-off began late the afternoon, followed by an evening of beach music by the Castaways.
A Southern BBQ dinner was served by Duplin Winery after various wine tastings of Cool, Sweet and Easy offerings, including several new frozen wine products, which were dispensed under a big white tent on the winery's newest location at Interstate 40 and the Rose Hill exit.
Concert-only tickets were offered and 200 free tickets were available for military personnel and families.
Duplin's roots trace back to the 1970's when Muscadine grapes were considered a wonder crop and a large winery out of New York was paying $350 per ton for North Carolina's native grapes. David Fussell, Sr. and his two sons decided to grow grapes . Within three years, the price fell to $150 per ton and the Fussell's were looking for a way to salvage their livelihoods.
In the early 1970's, the family decided to create a market for their grapes and started making wine.
In-laws, grandchildren, aunts, and uncles all pitched in stomping grapes and bottling wine. While larger wineries flew their sales executives across the country in corporate jets, the Fussell's traveled with their wines in a converted hog trailer.
We pulled up to this sophisticated wine distributor in Raleigh...It was the first time they had seen anyone bring them wine loaded in a hog trailer. said the Senior Fussell.
Duplin Winery grew rapidly. By 1983, production levels reached 200,000 gallons per year. However, the rest of the decade would prove disastrous for the winery.
Changes in tax laws and new legislation resulted in plummeting sales and the banks took everything but the winery itself. In order to meet payrolls, equipment was sold off and David Sr. took a full-time job teaching.
He lost his house and admits that during these years he often thought about quitting. His wife, Ann, kept saying, We make the best Muscadine wines in America. Let's give it one more day and see what happens. The Fussell's resilience and commitment sustained Duplin Winery until its customers discovered its Muscadine wines and spread the word. David Fussell Jr. is president/CEO, and Bill Hatcher is vice president of sales.
Today, this North Carolina winery has a tank capacity of more than three million gallons, is the largest winery in the South, and produces the best selling wine in North Carolina. More than 100,000 visitors experience the 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, and Hatteras Red, a North Carolina favorite enjoyed with southern barbecue, and Scuppernong, the oldest wine in America.
In 2009, Duplin Winery received honors normally reserved for the traditional west coast wine belt. It received Impact's Hot Brand Award and Beverage Information Group's Fast Track Award.
Both awards are given to a short list of wines/wineries who have seen double-digit brand growth for the past five years. Duplin Winery's success returned in 2010 and 2011 as they received both awards for a second year in a row. Offices are at 505 N. Sycamore St., Rose Hill, NC 28458
Duplin Winery, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Duplin Winery is very popular in North Carolina and they have expanded into North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as of 2015. The 15,000 square foot location in North Myrtle Beach can comfortably accommodate 200 guests for guided wine tours. There is also plenty of retail space in case you want to buy Duplin wine. Make sure you visit their website to learn more about their wine selections, wineries, and events.
Duplin Winery - North Myrtle Beach, SC
Looking for a perfect way to unwind after a long day? Uncork the sweeter side of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at Duplin Winery, makers of America’s favorite Muscadine wine. Kick back with a glass of something cool, sweet and easy, or gather some friends for a wine tasting. At our North Myrtle Beach location our staff is ready to educate and entertain you on the winemaking method while you enjoy a delicious tasting. Plus, guests can watch the bottling process, relax in the courtyard and shop in our retail store that offers Duplin Gourmet, wine accessories and something fun for everyone. Whether you are in town for a visit or live near Duplin Winery year-round, our fun and relaxing atmosphere sweetens any stay.
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| Long before North Carolina was known for growing tobacco, the Tar Heel State was the largest grower of grapes and the leading wine maker in the union. That all changed after the Civil War and later prohibition. But today there's a resurgence of wine making in North Carolina and nowhere is that more apparent than in Duplin County. |
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Duplin Winery | N. Myrtle Beach | Grape Stomp 2015
Grape Stomp Event
Location: N. Myrtle Beach, SC
Saturday, September 19
5:00pm – 9:00pm
Visit us in N. Myrtle Beach, SC and attend our first-ever Grape Stomp at the new location! For 39 years, the friends and family at Duplin Winery have stomped grapes. Once to make wine and now just for fun! Our wonderful neighbor, Alligator Adventure will be joining in on the celebration by providing Grape Stomp attendees a ticket to come visit nature’s fiercest and most beautiful animals. This event has beach music, grape stomping, gator feeding and of course wine tastings. Grab a friend or two and participate in the great grape stomp off competition.
Tickets: $25 per person.
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