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Fruit-forward flavors of fresh raspberry, strawberry, and red cherry. Pleasant mouth-feel with balanced acidity and sweetness. Ripe strawberry and delicate floral aromas on the nose.
Joyvin Red, a partially fermented red grape must, is the ultimate, easy-drinking party wine. It's light, fruity and fun to sip or enjoy with lightly flavored fish and chicken dishes. Serve chilled.
With a youthful red hue, the aromas of fresh strawberries jump from the glass followed by a thirst-quenching explosion of juicy fruits with an elegant touch of sweetness and a refreshing strawberry finish. Perfect as an aperitif or alongside casual fare. Great with spicy and exotic flavored dishes or as fun refreshment after a meal. Blended with Rosé from the South of France, wonderfully delicious and refreshing.
With its salmon pink color, aromas of grapefruit and lots of citrus, Kedem Estates Riesling Rose is very refreshing with plenty of tart flavor. It is the perfect everyday wine.
A bright fruity infusion bursting with all-natural flavors of freshly squeezed lemonade and ripe-picked strawberries. The perfect balance of refreshing and sweet with a smooth juicy finish. Juicy and delicious. Perfect summertime wine to share with friends, best served over ice.
Color: The wine has a pale pink color with raspberry reflections.Aroma: Complex bouquet with notes of strawberries, peaches, and apricots.Taste: The fruity taste is fresh and refreshing.Serving: 0C - 10C alongside salads, snacks, and fine desserts.
A superb and dry table wine. This is refreshing and semi-sweet with wonderful fruity aroma and flavor. Great for sipping with friends or pair with desserts.
Discover the distinct character of Tokoeka Estate wines, hailing from the prestigious Marlborough wine region in New Zealand. Our wines boast herbaceous aromas and exceptionally pure fruit flavors. Viticulture in this renowned region is strategically developed on sites characterized by moderate low fertility and a distinctive stony, sandy loam topsoil overlaying deep layers of free-draining shingle.