'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' DLC update: 'Blood and Wine' scheduled for release on April 26?

With no official announcement yet from CD Projekt RED, rumors are circulating online concerning "Blood and Wine" which is the most-awaited expansion for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt."
Rumor has it that it may be set for release in the upcoming month, particularly on the 26th. Recently, an online Polish store known as GRY online reportedly showed a specific release date for "Blood and Wine" adding to the speculations that it will be out in the market very soon. This is opposed to an earlier rumor claiming that the expansion will arrive by June.
According to CD Projekt RED's website, "The upcoming expansions will offer gamers new adventures, gear and foes and will feature characters both new and dearly missed—all crafted with maximum attention to detail and quality by the joint forces of CD Projekt RED's Warsaw and Cracow studios."
Without divulging too much details, CD Projekt RED only gave a description of a colorful more refined Toussaint, with Geralt being taken to "a land untainted by war, where an atmosphere of carefree indulgence and knightly ritual masks an ancient, bloody secret."
CD Projekt RED's senior writer Jakub Szamalek shared a few vital details with regards to second expansion to The Witcher 3, with an additional 20-30 hours of new content for the fans. It is also set to conclude Geralt's chronicles in Wild Hunt, according to an interview with Eurogamer Italy (translation via OnlySP).
Aside from garnering a huge following, "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" has proven itself once more in the gaming scene, bagging its first major Game of the Year award at the Game Awards held last December. Since its initial release in May 2015, the well-known game has amassed a total of 166 accolades from the prestigious Game of the Year awards.