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Wild species of Chenin I did not know could exist in nature. Winemakers Chad and Bree (ala Minimus Wines) call it “Noble Dry.” The honeyed vibes of Noble Rot you’d get from dessert wine, not a drop sweet.
Pours a glowing walnut of light copper Irish whiskey. Aromas a thousand layers deep smell like a thousand layers of baklava topped with apricots and chopped pistachios, soaked in rose water. Flavors of dried apricots, blood orange, and burnt caramel creme brûlée.
Find yourself a slab of stinky dank blue cheese and get exploring.
Wild species of Chenin I did not know could exist in nature. Winemakers Chad and Bree (ala Minimus Wines) call it “Noble Dry.” The honeyed vibes of Noble Rot you’d get from dessert wine, not a drop sweet.
Pours a glowing walnut of light copper Irish whiskey. Aromas a thousand layers deep smell like a thousand layers of baklava topped with apricots and chopped pistachios, soaked in rose water. Flavors of dried apricots, blood orange, and burnt caramel creme brûlée.
Find yourself a slab of stinky dank blue cheese and get exploring.
Mar 13th, 2021