Dark fruits of blackberry and boysenberry meet with a bit of licorice, potting soil and light sage on the nose of this bottling, whose name translates to “old oak.” It pops a bit more on the sip, with fresh black-raspberry and purple-flower flavors.
Dark fruits of blackberry and boysenberry meet with a bit of licorice, potting soil and light sage on the nose of this bottling, whose name translates to “old oak.” It pops a bit more on the sip, with fresh black-raspberry and purple-flower flavors.
Dark fruits of blackberry and boysenberry meet with a bit of licorice, potting soil and light sage on the nose of this bottling, whose name translates to “old oak.” It pops a bit more on the sip, with fresh black-raspberry and purple-flower flavors.