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Cherry-berry: Akin to black fruit (above), a delightful fruit combination often noted in good red wines. Chewy, chunky: A textural description for a wine so full-bodied that it almost seems as if you could chew it.
Inky dark garnet, with pleasant cherry-berry aromas that invite a taste. Ripe, juicy fruit flavors, full and fruity-sweet at first, dries out with crisp acidity in the finish.
Chambourcin Possibly the most abundantly planted red hybrid varietal, Chambourcin has blue-black berries with cherry-berry aromas. Free Trial Issue. Subscribe Today! ...
See also: Wine, Berry, Fruit, Red, Flavor
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