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Donald Trump shows off his wine brand

US Republican Party frontrunner Donald Trump took time out of his nomination campaign to show off his Trump wine brand at a press conference in Florida.

The Trump Winery also hosts tastings (Photo: Trump Winery)

The controversial guns-and-walls fan presented his range of Trump wines to press after former presidential candidate Mitt Romney tore into his apparent lack of business nous in a recent speech.

The range of wines includes red, white, rosé and sparkling varieties, all of which are emblazoned with the Trump moniker.

The wines, made at a 1,300 acre estate in Charlottesville, Virginia – the largest winery in the state – are priced at between $16 and $50.

They have been on-sale since 2011 and can be ordered directly from the winery or on some online retailers like Amazon.

Tastings can also be booked for those who wish to get a close look at The Donald’s winemaking skills.

However, fans of the bombastic blonde will be disappointed to learn that Trump’s son Eric is actually president of the wine business.

Trump also showed off his water and steak brands in an attempt to hit back at Mr Romney’s jibes.

In his speech last week, Romney said: “Whatever happened to Trump Airlines? How about Trump University? And then there’s Trump Magazine and Trump Vodka and Trump Steaks, and Trump Mortgage?”

“A business genius he is not,” he said.

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