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Category: Fruit Wine
Moon Shadow Golden Maple
Smokey and woodsy smells with lighter then expected taste, and a surprising finish of sweet delicious apples … interesting....
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Scotch Block Winery Strawberry Truffle
The three wines in this line-up are led, in my humble opinion, by its newest member: Strawberry Truffle. A delicious mix of strawberry and chocolate, which shows both in colour and taste. The wine in the glass is red, with a brownish tinge, which you would expect from this combination, and it has both the smell and taste of it’s two main ingredients. Smooth and silky in the mouth, with tastes of dark chocolate and strawberry, without being overly sweet or gritty – the chocolate is well integ...
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Cox Creek Cellars Country Symphony #6
Here’s a beautifully coloured, tasty, medium-sweety that’s perfect for the patio: before dinner, as an aperitif, or even after dinner, as you sit and listen to the crickets. As with most fruit wines, this one is not taxing on the senses; it’s apple-raspberry wine and the taste and smell are what you’d expect. But there is an interesting element that makes this wine even more fun. The smell is dominated by the apples with the seemingly passive and subservient raspberries taking a back seat; b...
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Southbrook Framboise D’or
Southbrook has long been known for their fruit wines, especially their flagship Framboise, which has won medals all over the world. It’s a delicious fruit wine that also makes for a great topping on ice cream, in vinegrettes, and is incredibly versatile to cook with. But the golden raspberry version, called Framboise D’or, to borrow a phrase – “kicks it up a notch”. Made in small batches, due to the limited availability of the fruit, and originally fortified with brandy, instead of neutral al...
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Muskoka Lakes Winery Red Maple
Here’s something out of the ordinary that will appeal to the Canadian in all of us. A wine made from tart red cranberries and sweet smooth maple syrup, blended together in this unique combination to make the aptly named Red Maple. It should come as no surprise that your first whiff is cranberries, then you’ll pick up an undercurrent of cinnamon, nutmeg and finally, apple cider. The taste doesn’t stray far from the nose: cranberry apple juice with a drop of cinnamon maple syrup. But it’s not...
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