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We're inching closer and closer to Game of Thrones'Season 7 premiere, but the impending winter of July 16 still seems decades away (is there more wildfire, what is happening?!).
Fortunately for us, Vintage Wine Estates is throwing Thronesfans a bone by finally releasing their much-anticipated Game of Thrones special edition wines.
Partnered with HBO, Wine Enthusiast's2011 Winemaker of the Year Bob Cabral created the line of three Game of Thrones-inspiredwines meant to symbolize "the strength of the characters and the terrain of their kingdoms."
SEE ALSO:Everything we know about 'Game of Thrones' Season 7Currently available online, the line includes a $19.99 Chardonnay, a $19.99 rich Red Blend, and a $49.99 intense Cabernet Sauvignon (for you royals) to meet each of our highly-specific viewing needs.

The wine's creator Cabral is a huge GoT fan (challenge us to trivia) and brought that knowledge (we have more) to the creation of these wines. He told News 18 that these wines "capture the complexity of the drama," while still maintaining a "great pedigree."
"We source grapes from premier vineyard sites and use the finest wine making techniques to create wines of incredible richness and texture," he explained.
It's not as good as watching the Mad Queen rise - but hey, it's better than nothing.
Until July 17:
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