In the Haida (native American) language, Qo-ne means friend. This Cab Franc-dominated red blend is friendly enough, with sappy red berry fruit punching through the slightly herbal tannins. It's a solid, middle of the road version of Washington Cab Franc, showing the tannic side of the grape, but also its plummy fruit and hints of cinnamon spice.
In the Haida (native American) language, Qo-ne means friend. This Cab Franc-dominated red blend is friendly enough, with sappy red berry fruit punching through the slightly herbal tannins. It's a solid, middle of the road version of Washington Cab Franc, showing the tannic side of the grape, but also its plummy fruit and hints of cinnamon spice.
In the Haida (native American) language, Qo-ne means friend. This Cab Franc-dominated red blend is friendly enough, with sappy red berry fruit punching through the slightly herbal tannins. It's a solid, middle of the road version of Washington Cab Franc, showing the tannic side of the grape, but also its plummy fruit and hints of cinnamon spice.
In the Haida (native American) language, Qo-ne means friend. This Cab Franc-dominated red blend is friendly enough, with sappy red berry fruit punching through the slightly herbal tannins. It's a solid, middle of the road version of Washington Cab Franc, showing the tannic side of the grape, but also its plummy fruit and hints of cinnamon spice.