Well to start, it cost $3.99 at Gross Out. Candy nose. Plenty o vanilla. Pretty dark in the glass. Taste is jammy & with some sweet tobacco. Like a p & j meets a backwoods little smoky cigar. Tiny hint of berries in a preserve at the end. It’s a bit much with the fruits forwardness. But drinkable cheap vino so what the hey...
Well to start, it cost $3.99 at Gross Out. Candy nose. Plenty o vanilla. Pretty dark in the glass. Taste is jammy & with some sweet tobacco. Like a p & j meets a backwoods little smoky cigar. Tiny hint of berries in a preserve at the end. It’s a bit much with the fruits forwardness. But drinkable cheap vino so what the hey...
2 people found it helpfulOct 25th, 2019As far as a cheap merlot off the shelf of your local convenient shop goes this is pretty good, dark, tarty and relatively smooth the perfect cheap bottle for a movie night on the couch
As far as a cheap merlot off the shelf of your local convenient shop goes this is pretty good, dark, tarty and relatively smooth the perfect cheap bottle for a movie night on the couch
May 28th, 2023NOSE: dirty leaves? Milk chocolate. Dust. Pretty muted.
TASTE: lightweight but silky, woody (like raw un-exotic lumber woody), cocoa. Blueberry and mulberry. Bitter ash on the finish. This is very good for the $4 a bottle I paid on discount. 86.
NOSE: dirty leaves? Milk chocolate. Dust. Pretty muted.
TASTE: lightweight but silky, woody (like raw un-exotic lumber woody), cocoa. Blueberry and mulberry. Bitter ash on the finish. This is very good for the $4 a bottle I paid on discount. 86.
Feb 13th, 2023