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Tasting the four currently featured wines in Lowes Foods’ new Sunmill Direct wine program

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Morning, CHS – Kayla here. Last week, our team got to visit Lowes Foods + taste wines from their brand new Sunmill Direct wine program, where the company’s globe-trotting wine purveyors bring back their favorite wine labels from around the world to Lowes Foods stores in the Carolinas every ~2 months. 🌏 There’s no membership and no fees – just international wines that you won’t see in other grocery stores.

Here’s how Sunmill Direct works and why you should #TryThis.

Experience:

Sunmill Direct wine program at Lowes Foods

What we tried (with pricing):

We went to our closest Lowes Foods and met Community Manager Kaitlin, who was a super helpful host. She walked us through Lowes Foods’ Sunmill Wines section to show us this month’s featured wines.

Wines at Lowes Foods

This month’s featured Sunmill Direct wines from the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southern France

To kick off the new program, Lowes Foods is currently featuring four wines from the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southern France. We tried all four:

1. Tavel Rosé Domaine des Carabiners

2. Cochon Volant Red 2018

  • Currently $14.99/bottle; $7/glass at select Lowes Foods Beer Dens ($3.5/glass on Wine Wednesday and Thirsty Thursday)
  • Deep red wine with glints of violet on the edges of the glass; offering fruity aromas with a hint of cherry. Notes of crushed raspberry and Burlat cherry for complex taste while well-balanced.
  • Pairs well with duck breast, roast pork, roast beef + lamb chops
  • See the vineyard’s website
  • Buy it from Lowes Foods

3. Red Lirac Domaine des Carabiniers

4. Caizergues les Magnarelles

You can get these by the bottle in the Sunmill Direct section or online, or some by the glass in select Beer Dens (half-priced on Wine Down Wednesdays + Thirsty Thursdays).

Bonus: These wines will stay on sale for the remainder of their run as featured Sunmill Direct wines – and there’s also a current 20% off 3 bottles promotion running, as well. Check your local deals to keep tabs on additional sales.

Don’t miss:

Each Sunmill Direct flight is only available for a limited time + while bottles last. (Read: Don’t wait too long to stock up.) The program will change the region where the wines come from every ~2 months.

Wines at Lowes Foods

This month’s featured Sunmill Direct wines from the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southern France

What we are still talking about:

Our personal favorite of the four bottles was the Cochon Volant, which translates to “flying pig.” Don’t be too impressed with our French – the label was a good clue.

Cochon Volante red wine

Cochon Volant Red 2018, one of this month’s four featured Sunmill Direct wines

How you can experience this:

Head to the Sunmill Wines section of your nearest Lowes Foods and ask an employee to *direct* you to the Sunmill Direct wines. And don’t forget to treat yourself to a half-priced glass of select wines at the Beer Den on Wednesdays + Thursdays.

Lowes Foods employee with bottle of wine

Kaitlin, a Community Manager for Lowes Foods, showing off her wine presentation skills

Things to know if you go:

Cheers, CHS.

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