At the risk of damning with faint praise, this wine, given its origins, is quite respectable as an everyday quaffable summer red. Some friends were startled/intrigued that is was made with 100% Hoosier hybrid Chambourcin grapes.
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10/29/2011 - TheTunney's wrote:
Ho's n bitches. Fourth bottle of the night....... Great for Hoosier land.... Warm and spices. Rhubarb hints Last bottle
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8/29/2010 - pford Likes this wine: 83 Points
At the risk of damning with faint praise, this wine, given its origins, is quite respectable as an everyday quaffable summer red. Some friends were startled/intrigued that is was made with 100% Hoosier hybrid Chambourcin grapes.
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4/13/2010 - AndrewSGHall wrote:
Wines from National Wine Marketing Conference; 4/12/2010-4/15/2010: Thin, but correctly Chambourcin then oak intrudes. OK.
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