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Door Peninsula Winery

Door Peninsula Winery
NV Cranberry Apple Wine, Door County

Pair this wine with:
Cheese Dessert

Category: Fruit Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 11.5% RS: 9%
93 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$11
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Door Peninsula Winery
NV Cranberry Apple Wine, Door County

Pair this wine with:
Cheese Dessert

Category: Fruit Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 11.5% RS: 9%
Medium coral orange color. Aromas and flavors of cranberry apple juice, cherry, and mushrooms and nuts with a velvety, tangy, dry-yet-fruity medium body and a tingling, compelling, medium-length finish evoking notes of cherry and cranberry craisins in apple juice, herbs and purple flowers, and peking duck plum sauce. A very stylistically interesting sweeter fruit wine that balances the honeyed fruit with earthy floral notes; will work well with more savory meat appetizers, desserts and especially rustic cheeses.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Crisp & Lively
Aroma Aroma: cranberry apple juice, cherry, and mushrooms and nuts
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of cherry and cranberry craisins in apple juice, herbs and purple flowers, and peking duck plum sauce
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry-yet-Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now-3 years with food and on its own
Recipes Pairing: Gruyere, Aged Gouda, Pound Cake
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A very stylistically interesting sweeter fruit wine that balances the honeyed fruit with earthy floral notes; will work well with more savory meat appetizers, desserts and especially rustic cheeses.

The Producer

Door Peninsula Winery

The Producer

Fruit Wine

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Serve in a Copita
Fruit wines, produced in many countries, are fermented alcoholic beverages made from fruit or even herbs and flowers. There are dozens of types of fruit wines, ranging from apple, strawberry and peach to elderberry, rhubarb and dandelion.

May of these are quite sweet, although some, such as pineapple, are rather dry. As many of these fruits are very high in acidity and would produce a wine that would be too acidic for most tastes, water is often added during the production process to create a less tart sensation. Alcoholic contents range from 10% to 16% or so.

Fruit wines are made for immediate pleasure, generally enjoyed on their own at a picnic or backyard barbecue.