Dolly Parton Launches New Dolly Wines Collection
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Dolly Parton Launches New Dolly Wines Collection



Dolly Parton has your wine needs covered for after you clock out of that 9 to 5. The American icon has launched her new Dolly Wines collection across major US retailers including Total Wine & More, Kroger, and H-E-B.

Produced in collaboration with Parton Family Cellars and Accolade Wines, the collection consists of three varietals: chardonnay, rosé, and prosecco. Currently, the chardonnay is exclusive to the US for $14.99, with the rosé and prosecco coming stateside from the UK sometime next year. Find out where to purchase your wine here.

With a vibrant pale lemon color and medium body, Dolly Wines Chardonnay 2023 is described as “a delightful and approachable option” blending white peach, sweet cream, and toasty oak flavors for a “perfectly balanced sweetness” representing the “joy and warmth that Dolly herself embodies.”

“Dolly Wines are a gift from me, to you,” Parton said in a statement. “Whether you’re sharing stories around the table, simply relaxing in the garden, or gathering with loved ones for the holiday, there’s a little sparkle in every bottle that is designed to bring joy and connection to every gathering.”

Outside of the wine cellar, Parton has stayed busy in 2024. In addition to her upcoming cookbook, Good Lookin’ Cookin’, she made guest appearances on Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER and Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion. Parton has also announced a Broadway musical called Hello, I’m Dolly debuting in 2026.

Revisit our 2023 cover story with Parton, featuring an interview conducted by Paramore’s Hayley Williams.





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