Covey's much-loved Lemberger is a nod to Washington's early days, when the rustic red was considered to be the state's finest effort. These days it's just another light, grapy, innocuous party wine, but at least the rasty tannins have been smoothed out.
Covey's much-loved Lemberger is a nod to Washington's early days, when the rustic red was considered to be the state's finest effort. These days it's just another light, grapy, innocuous party wine, but at least the rasty tannins have been smoothed out.
Covey's much-loved Lemberger is a nod to Washington's early days, when the rustic red was considered to be the state's finest effort. These days it's just another light, grapy, innocuous party wine, but at least the rasty tannins have been smoothed out.