Torbeer
A young, yet deep Bordeaux blend with a pronounced earthy character, featuring a green pepper and sweet dill relish note. The impression is highlighted by by bold fruit and pepper flavors, with a suggestion of aging potential that will mellow out nicely over time.
Racochejl
I acquired this wine a year ago from the Swedish Hill tasting room. They advised me to let it sit for a year. Upon opening it during my trip to the Poconos, I was pleased to find that it had developed a rich, inky fruit flavor with a dash of dill pickle. The wait was well worth it.
Harneet Franczyk
Unique adventure in Lake Placid, NY, where the Finger Lakes region's wineries have established a boldness in town. A good way to utilize the time between hockey games.\n\nThis Meritage was an unusual experience. The nose was dominated by tomato and bell pepper, with onion and dirt on the palate. Oak aging added a inky berry note. After 18 months, it may be worth waiting. 3.0 ✨.