DRY RED WINES:
Our Dry Red Wines are carefully produced to bring out the aroma and flavor of the grape.
Bottle sizes are 750ML unless otherwise noted:
Smith-Berry Norton Alc. 12% $13.95
Garnet in color, with black cherry, raspberry, licorice & spice on nose. Black cherry, white pepper & vanilla nuances on palate, with a cleansing acidity adding to the “food wine” quality. This medium bodied wine is an unoaked, quality representation of what Norton can provide as a varietal; good fruit, bright acidity, long finish & refreshingly unique. Terrific accompaniment to filet mignon or lamb chops with rosemary & garlic.
Smith-Berry Burley TM 12.5% $15.95
Dark garnet in color, this blend of Munson, Norton & Cabernet Sauvignon is quite interesting. Aromas of plum, cinnamon, raspberry, cola & fennel rise from the glass to meet you. Plums, licorice & berries carry over to the palate, which is quite dry with good structure. Tannins are present, but not harsh and suggest wine will continue to improve in the bottle for a few years to come. Serve with a hearty stew or pork roast for a savory match indeed.
Smith-Berry “Brother John” 13.5% $18.95 (Temporarily sold out)
This limited production, sturdy red wine named for John M. Berry is made predominately from Syrah. It is deep garnet in color and has powerful aromatics of plum, black cherry, chocolate, licorice, vanilla, wood and subtle notes of earth. On the palate, the fruit forward nature of Syrah, along with French oak influence combine to deliver flavors of blackberry, plum, mocha, sweet oak, smoke and cherry that linger nicely on the long, deliberate finish. Tannins are apparent but refined, and the wine shows substantial acidity on the back end. Both make Brother John a natural for Autumnal hearty beef stews and roasts. Aforementioned structure will allow this well- rounded, high quality red to age nicely in your cellar for 3-5 years. 84 cases produced.
Smith-Berry Chambourcin 11.5% $12.95
In this estate grown and bottled wine made from the Chambourcin grape, Smith-Berry Winery has created something remarkable for those beginning to explore red wines. In short, this lightly sweet red is made in a style which is much more complex than one might expect from a wine in the “semi-dry red wine” category.
In the glass, the wine shows deep garnet color at center and bright purple at the edge, indicating it's relative youth and fruitiness. On the nose, scents of blackberry, grape, vanilla and a whiff of smoke are apparent. The wine's texture is luscious, with flavors of black plum, raspberry, cherry, blueberry and white pepper. Rounded and elegant, the wine carries its sweet fruit well, and delights with a surprisingly long finish. Easily the best Chambourcin I have ever tasted. For a great food match, try it with spicy pork or beef Asian dishes, or zesty barbecue.
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