Cranberry and citrus on the nose. Pretty much the same on the palate. Little bitterness, in a good way. Always nice and refreshing. What it lacks in a sustained finish, it makes up for in sheer flavor.
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(Edmunds St. John Gamay Noir Bone-Jolly) Light medium ruby color; fresh, savory, cranberry, red berry nose; light-medium bodied, silky, tart red berry, cranberry palate with good balancing acidity; a delightfully food friendly lighter style red; medium-plus finish (12.6% alcohol; screwcap)
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3/18/2022 - nicefish wrote: 91 Points
Cranberry and citrus on the nose. Pretty much the same on the palate. Little bitterness, in a good way. Always nice and refreshing. What it lacks in a sustained finish, it makes up for in sheer flavor.
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9/15/2021 - Ben Christiansen wrote:
Green farts, and some good red fruit to it. And then a bit tight on the palate. Interesting, if not pleasing.
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2/25/2021 - 1fatcat wrote:
marjoram, cranberry sauce, dried pomegranate, confectioner's sugar, terra cotta. light color, cool, tart, lightly astringent and bitter.
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