Winemaker Notes
Bright raspberries and strawberries with notes of cotton candy and savory rhubarb.
Professional Ratings
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Wine Enthusiast
Heady aromas of blueberry and wild strawberry preserves, dried floral, white pepper and herbal characters commence, with a mineral, terra-cotta core. There’s a well-placed frame of cat’s tongue tannins, which give structure to the delicate, succulent fruit. Lightweight and easy-drinking, this that could be, for the price, a classy weeknight staple.
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