Apparently the ++ indicates more oak. Ripe black cherry fruit is coated in cedary, vanilla-scented oak, but it wears it well, ending on a supple, creamy note, rather than a dried-out or astringent one.
Apparently the ++ indicates more oak. Ripe black cherry fruit is coated in cedary, vanilla-scented oak, but it wears it well, ending on a supple, creamy note, rather than a dried-out or astringent one.
Apparently the ++ indicates more oak. Ripe black cherry fruit is coated in cedary, vanilla-scented oak, but it wears it well, ending on a supple, creamy note, rather than a dried-out or astringent one.