Bright and cherry-like up front. But the tannins are astringent and shut down the flavors a bit. As a result, the wine is also short on the finish, ending with drying spice tones. Castle's non-vineyard designate is better.
Bright and cherry-like up front. But the tannins are astringent and shut down the flavors a bit. As a result, the wine is also short on the finish, ending with drying spice tones. Castle's non-vineyard designate is better.
Bright and cherry-like up front. But the tannins are astringent and shut down the flavors a bit. As a result, the wine is also short on the finish, ending with drying spice tones. Castle's non-vineyard designate is better.
Bright and cherry-like up front. But the tannins are astringent and shut down the flavors a bit. As a result, the wine is also short on the finish, ending with drying spice tones. Castle's non-vineyard designate is better.