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Door Peninsula Winery

Door Peninsula Winery
NV Peach Bellini Sparkling Apple Wine, Door County

Pair this wine with:
Dessert

Category: Sparkling Fruit Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 8% RS: 5%
91 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$11
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Door Peninsula Winery
NV Peach Bellini Sparkling Apple Wine, Door County

Pair this wine with:
Dessert

Category: Sparkling Fruit Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 8% RS: 5%
Straw color. Aromas and flavors of apple sauce and apple butter on white toast with a round, crisp, effervescent, fruity medium body and a warming, intriguing, medium-length finish revealing accents of mildly spiced apple chutney, apple pie, and white flowers. Light and cheerful fruit forward sparkling fruit wine; perfect for brunch or spending time on the patio.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: apple sauce and apple butter on white toast
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with accents of mildly spiced apple chutney, apple pie, and white flowers
Sweetness Sweetness: Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now-3 years on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Strawberry Shortcake, Creme Brulee, Mixed Berries
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Light and cheerful fruit forward sparkling fruit wine; perfect for brunch or spending time on the patio.

The Producer

Door Peninsula Winery

The Producer

Sparkling Fruit Wine

Fruit wines have been produced in America for hundreds of years. While these are not products that receive much in the way of critical acclaim, they do represent a sense of pride from dozens, perhaps hundreds of vintners in the country.

Name a fruit and chances are it is made into a wine, be it apple, peach, blueberry or even pomegranate. Most of these are medium-sweet or even sweeter; generally these are not products that have acidity levels similar to most table wines.

These sweet fruit wines offer flavors that are derived from the fruit they are made from; pair these with mild cheeses, fresh fruit or sweet desserts.

We have extolled the virtues of traditionally made American fruit wines for some years now; the category is full of well made and downright excellent wines. Perhaps most surprising is the fact that some of the best wines are actually made in dry table styles. These are often at their best with food. 'It's really exciting to match these wines with food,' said Maine blueberry winemaker Bob Bartlett, 'because there's no history, no precedent.' He suggests serving blueberry wine with Italian dishes or grilled lamb, and pear wine with smoked fish. A tasty thought indeed.