
Interesting. Drinkable but nowhere near as good as the Cabernet. This has a bit of sweetness that’s off putting to me. Cheap enough but the Cab is a far better choice.
Interesting. Drinkable but nowhere near as good as the Cabernet. This has a bit of sweetness that’s off putting to me. Cheap enough but the Cab is a far better choice.
Aug 23rd, 2023
I am not a red wine drinker but have wanted to learn how to appreciate them. This particular one I found to be the perfect amount of sweet (since I have a sweet tooth) while still building my palate towards Cabernets and merlots. I found it best when I let the wine sit open for a half hour and aerated each sip as I was taking it in. I would recommended this for people who prefer white wines to help expand their tastes and people who like dry reds with a kick of sweet.
I am not a red wine drinker but have wanted to learn how to appreciate them. This particular one I found to be the perfect amount of sweet (since I have a sweet tooth) while still building my palate towards Cabernets and merlots. I found it best when I let the wine sit open for a half hour and aerated each sip as I was taking it in. I would recommended this for people who prefer white wines to help expand their tastes and people who like dry reds with a kick of sweet.
Jan 31st, 2021