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Apple
From Blushing Gold apples. Great with barbecue; makes a wonderful BBQ sauce base.
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Aurore
Floral aroma, pleasant flavor, soft and easy to drink.
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Blackberry (375ml)
from Lawson's Berry Patch (Vinland). Luscious!
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Bonne Pomme
from Jonathans. After dinner favorite. Reduce it for ice cream topping.
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Boujy Noveaulo
We release this tart and fruity nouveau style wine on November 17 every year.
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Cayuga White
Cayuga takes to oak very well; serve at room temperature or slightly chilled. For Chardonnay lovers.
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Chambourcin
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Chardonel
Fruity, tart and crisp, this one has a touch of sweetness, not so much to preclude having it with a meal.
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Charlemagne
Named for the noisy rooster in "A Year in Provence" (we had one just like him) and not quite as sweet as Charlotte's Red, you'll find a totally different taste.
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Charlotte's Red
From Fredonia. Probably our best seller, it is named for Charlee's mom, who loved a good sweet red wine.
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Chat in the Dark
Foch aged in stainless steel. A good uncomplicated red that will not overpower simple pasta dishes.
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Davenport
Foch-port style
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Mandolin
From St. Vincent from the Sterbenz vineyard. An homage to the Lawrence/Eudora area's really good mandolin players
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Marechal Foch
Blush
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Mary's Blush
from Norton, intensely flavorful and a very dark blush. Named for Mary Davenport, Greg's grandma.
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Niagara
This is Welch's White Grape Juice grape, a white version of Charlotte's Red
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Norton
Our 1999 vintage received an 83 score in the July 31, 2002 Wine Spectator magazine. With plenty of oak (but not overly so), Norton can be paired with anything normally served with Cabernet or Merlot. It gets lovelier with a little bottle aging.
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Peche (375ml)
from peaches, one or more varieties. Indescribable.
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Poire (375ml)
from pears, one or more varieties. A rare treat.
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Rhubarb (375ml)
from Pendleton's Country Market (Lawrence). You haven't lived...
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Ruslan
from Marechal Foch, barrel aged. Similar to a Pinot, and named for the heroic knight in the Russian fairy tale (and M. I. Glinka's opera), "Ruslan and Ludmila."
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Sailer's Delight
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Seyval Blanc, German style
Tart, fruity, lower alcohol. Good acidity to balance richer dishes; works well with cheese and crackers, too. Riesling fans like this one.
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Steuben
Begins life as a blue grape. The skins don't yield much color, so we make a white and a rose' from this grape
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Vignoles
Vignoles tastes like no other wine; with its powerful fruit flavors, it needs no accompaniment.
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Vignoles, Late Harvest
Harvesting late yields higher sugar and more intense pineapple and peach flavors. Outa this world!
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Wild Irish Rose'
made from Steuben. Rose'
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