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Farbrengen Light Red is a delicious, natural, low-alcohol table wine with a smooth, light flavor. Perfect for Kiddush or enjoying during the four cups of Passover. Its rich taste and gentle sweetness make it ideal for any celebration.
This full-bodied wine smells like black currants and blackberries, tastes ripe, and is lightly tannic to give it a little grip. Bring on the beef or pork tenderloin.
The 2013 Proprietary Red Sloan is from a similar 13 sections of land of domain vineyard. Run of the mill of the vintage, it is awesome, inky purple and gigantic, with staggeringly ready foods grown from the ground energy and outline that is stunning – given the lavishness and hugeness of this wine is a genuine long haul prospect.
The Papillon pours into the glass with a deep crimson hue, accented by vibrant purple highlights and a ruby edge. The wine’s viscosity is evident, with slow-moving tears, and its aroma reveals layers of ripe boysenberry, floral violets, chocolate-covered blueberries, hints of citrus zest, mineral graphite, and warm brioche.
Layered with remarkable complexity and intensity of flavors and aromas, SLOAN exhibits a gorgeous tension between elements of grace and power, balance and opulence, as well as age and vibrancy.
58% Cabernet Franc, and 42% Cabernet Sauvignon, the wine gives out a floral and spice-rich fragrance immediately. As it opens, the flavor profile is exceedingly generous, with layers of black fruit, gravel, and smoke spreading across the palate.
Overture is the second wine of Opus One. Aged in French oak, Overture is comprised of the five classic Bordeaux varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot.
This wine is produced from the choicest New York State grapes by dedicated winemakers to suit the most discriminating palate. The low-alcohol content makes this wine a natural for every occasion.
This wine, though possessing the characteristic suaveness of the site, does possess a trace more density than years past–likely due to the additional thinning passes we made. It was also an exceptional year for Mataro in a generally very strong year at the site, and the variety makes up over 30% of the blend.