The people who rated this below a 9 are bias towards twisty tops. Grow up Peter Pan, this wine is delicious. — 7 years ago
If you’re searching for an over cooked burned cherry flavor, this wine if for you! After one glass you will enjoy a tums for the heart burn and a glass of milk to calm you’re taste buds. I recommend this wine for chicks who drink with pinkies up and favor stem glasses over stemless. — 7 years ago
Courtney had this 8 years ago
It’s like drinking a fancy box of chocolate covered gourmet cherries made into a delectable wine. I will be keeping this on the shelf for nights when I cook steaks to have a glass before cooking, during cooking, and after with my dark chocolate dessert. — 4 years ago
After pouring a perfect glass to enjoy while cooking dinner, I ended up using this to cook my dinner. This wine is great for drinking, if you’re desperate for a glass of red. Otherwise, save it for the mushrooms. — 7 years ago
Hints of sour socks with a delightful cherry blend mixed with moderate heartburn and dry winds. If it is served to me, I will drink it... but I will not but it again. — 7 years ago
Very smooth. Definitely in the 9’s for a rating. Ate with steak, perfect match. — 5 years ago
Ehhhhh I’d describe this as a smooth cherryish wine that has subtle hints of camp fire and a roasted chili after taste. I didn’t love it, but I also didn’t hate it. I would but it as a gift for a gruff mountain man who’s insecure about drinking wine. Probably serve it to him in a Yeti... by a Yeti. — 7 years ago
This is a quacktastic tasting wine with subtle hints of down feathers that leave my taste buds wanting more. Well informed wine lovers will enjoy this with a nice steak dinner or eggs and bacon for breakfast. — 7 years ago
Courtney Puryear
It taste the same way new tennis shoes smell. — 4 years ago