

I also couldn't help thinking this could pair really nicely with a bbq pizza. A very intriguing wine that will take you through quite a trip of flavors. The wine tastes of juicy mixed berries for sure, but also cherry cola, brown sugar and then a little spice that gives way to a finish of lingering chocolate and maple syrup. There are aromas of vanilla, spice, and maple. Apothic Crush, Apothic Red and Apothic White, also from Apothic Wines. That is decidedly not the case here however, as this wine also exhibits many other interesting flavors. Walmart Target Lowes Office Depot Macys Home.


What we have here is a certified "fruit bomb" and normally in this situation the fruit just overwhelms everything else, for better or for worse. Actually not just blackberry but really just a whole lot of berry flavor. Urban Dictionary gives beautiful or stunning, but there’s only. It also pops up as a scent, as an alternative medicine peddler, a carpentry shop, etc. The 2009 Apothic Red Winemaker's Blend begins with aromas of plum and blackberry. Searching Google, apothic is used for a lot of commercial enterprises, particularly a cheap red California wine that appears to be popular. And once again, I had little reason to worry. This range all began with the release of the first Apothic Red in 2010 and it. Founded and ran by Ernest and Julio Gallo, until they died, the winery was set up in 1933. Once again, I had a little trepidation going into this review knowing the popularity of this wine and that it tends to be quite sweet for a red wine, which is not my favorite style. Apothic Wines, like the one showcased in this review, are a wide range of offerings produced by the biggest wine producer and exporter in California, E.J. This is the second of our reader requested reviews this week after having reviewed the FlipFlop Moscato yesterday. "Inspired by the 'Apotheca' a mysterious place where wine was blended and stored in 13th century Europe, Apothic Red offers a truly unique wine experience.Ī masterful blend of rich Zinfandel, flavorful Syrah and smooth Merlot, creating layers of dark red fruit complemented by hints of vanilla and mocha. SRP of $14 but available for $7.99 at Costco. Blend of Zinfandel, Syrah, and Merlot from California.
