The Cor wines are always notable for their limited use of new French oak (this wine saw none) and a style best suited for the dinner table. This wine is no exception with distinctly fruity aromas of plum and cherry followed by notes of peat and violets. The seamless fruit flavors are accented by citrusy acidity with the tannins quite well integrated for the variety.
The Cor wines are always notable for their limited use of new French oak (this wine saw none) and a style best suited for the dinner table. This wine is no exception with distinctly fruity aromas of plum and cherry followed by notes of peat and violets. The seamless fruit flavors are accented by citrusy acidity with the tannins quite well integrated for the variety.
The Cor wines are always notable for their limited use of new French oak (this wine saw none) and a style best suited for the dinner table. This wine is no exception with distinctly fruity aromas of plum and cherry followed by notes of peat and violets. The seamless fruit flavors are accented by citrusy acidity with the tannins quite well integrated for the variety.
The Cor wines are always notable for their limited use of new French oak (this wine saw none) and a style best suited for the dinner table. This wine is no exception with distinctly fruity aromas of plum and cherry followed by notes of peat and violets. The seamless fruit flavors are accented by citrusy acidity with the tannins quite well integrated for the variety.