In the British wine trade, when a wine is called “pretty,” it means it is attractive, seductive and just plain delicious. This wine is pretty. The black fruits and suppressed tannins give structure, and the balance of sweetness and acidity suggest aging potential as well. —R.V.
In the British wine trade, when a wine is called “pretty,” it means it is attractive, seductive and just plain delicious. This wine is pretty. The black fruits and suppressed tannins give structure, and the balance of sweetness and acidity suggest aging potential as well. —R.V.
In the British wine trade, when a wine is called “pretty,” it means it is attractive, seductive and just plain delicious. This wine is pretty. The black fruits and suppressed tannins give structure, and the balance of sweetness and acidity suggest aging potential as well. —R.V.
In the British wine trade, when a wine is called “pretty,” it means it is attractive, seductive and just plain delicious. This wine is pretty. The black fruits and suppressed tannins give structure, and the balance of sweetness and acidity suggest aging potential as well. —R.V.