Toasted oak notes predominate on the nose, then give way to darker fruit tones, like plum. It finishes with hints of charcoal. Dry and full bodied, this wine would pair well with red meats and stronger, aged cheeses.
4.5/5
Iowa's Premier Wine Publication
Toasted oak notes predominate on the nose, then give way to darker fruit tones, like plum. It finishes with hints of charcoal. Dry and full bodied, this wine would pair well with red meats and stronger, aged cheeses.
4.5/5
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