“Game of Thrones” fans, get your medieval goblets out: HBO is launching an official collection of “Game of Thrones” wines.

The series named “Seven Kingdoms” is set to be released next spring in advance of the premiere of season 7 which airs in the summer.

For the wines, HBO partnered with Santa Rosa-based winery Vintage Wine Estates, that covers vineyards from Sonoma West and the Napa Valley.

The collection includes a Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and red blend and is inspired perhaps by one of the show's thirstiest of tipplers, Tyrion Lannister, who often appears with a goblet of red wine in hand and famously declared: "Everything's better with some wine in the belly."

“Given the prominent role of wine on Game of Thrones and our previous success in the beverage category, an officially licensed wine for the show feels like a natural extension for our fans,” said Jeff Peters, director of licensing and retail for HBO in a statement.

It's not the first time the world of Westeros has inspired a collection of booze.

In 2014, Australian winemakers created a range of wines associated with the show's feuding clans.

Red wines from The Wines of Westeros collection are associated with houses that are headstrong and robust, and white wines named after the mysterious, cunning clans.

New York-based brewery Ommegang also released a series of beers based on the fantasy series that included names like Iron Throne, Take the Black Stout, Fire and Blood and Valar Morghulis -- a Westeros saying that translates to “all men must die.”

The Seven Kingdoms range from $19.99 to $39.99 a bottle.