Some readers might be more familiar with one of this grape's other names, Lemberger. Taking a grape normally used for dry wines and making it as an ice wine results in a sweet but not overly treacly wine with flavors of cherries and citrus, with some tea-like notes on the finish. —J.C.
Some readers might be more familiar with one of this grape's other names, Lemberger. Taking a grape normally used for dry wines and making it as an ice wine results in a sweet but not overly treacly wine with flavors of cherries and citrus, with some tea-like notes on the finish. —J.C.
Some readers might be more familiar with one of this grape's other names, Lemberger. Taking a grape normally used for dry wines and making it as an ice wine results in a sweet but not overly treacly wine with flavors of cherries and citrus, with some tea-like notes on the finish. —J.C.