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84 Points

Thursday, August 16, 2018 - Nose of burnt cherry pie.
Typical of this grape, it's a bold grapey drink that would please anyone who doesn't need a lot of complexity. You'd not want to serve this with a fine meal, but spag-bol or lasagne or anything laden with garlic would pair just fine with this decent plonk. Which kind of makes it a little overpriced at ten bucks. Totally safe bottle to bring to a pot luck or party situation, as it goes down easy.
I had this with clean-out-the-fridge leftovers night (corn on the cob, kielbasa, muhammara and crudités, Chinese long beans, salad w vinaigrette) and it held up. Uninteresting but inoffensive grape kool-aid for adults.

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