Doesn't say so on the label (why not?) but according to the paperwork the wine is from “ToKalon Vineyard,” which presumably means Beckstoffer. It's a very rich wine, offering upfront blackberry, cherry, currant and sandalwood flavors that are almost sweet, they're so ripe. But the wine is dry. Without a history, this wine's future is uncertain, but it should hold for a good six years.
Doesn't say so on the label (why not?) but according to the paperwork the wine is from “ToKalon Vineyard,” which presumably means Beckstoffer. It's a very rich wine, offering upfront blackberry, cherry, currant and sandalwood flavors that are almost sweet, they're so ripe. But the wine is dry. Without a history, this wine's future is uncertain, but it should hold for a good six years.
Doesn't say so on the label (why not?) but according to the paperwork the wine is from “ToKalon Vineyard,” which presumably means Beckstoffer. It's a very rich wine, offering upfront blackberry, cherry, currant and sandalwood flavors that are almost sweet, they're so ripe. But the wine is dry. Without a history, this wine's future is uncertain, but it should hold for a good six years.
Doesn't say so on the label (why not?) but according to the paperwork the wine is from “ToKalon Vineyard,” which presumably means Beckstoffer. It's a very rich wine, offering upfront blackberry, cherry, currant and sandalwood flavors that are almost sweet, they're so ripe. But the wine is dry. Without a history, this wine's future is uncertain, but it should hold for a good six years.