This American grape variety is grown widely in the eastern states. It is wonderfully aromatic with melon, green apple, orange and rosemary notes. This sweet white has a pleasing back palate with acidity that allows it to pair well with most foods. This vintage retained its bright pink color from its red skinned grape.
This sweet, American Moscato is as light as it is refreshing, with notes of pear and orange blossom fit for a Pharaoh. Once you take a sip (oh wey oh) you’ll be walkin’ like an Egyptian!
Well balanced, dry white with pleasant aromas of green apple, tarragon, spice and caramel that carry through in flavor and finish with a mild lemon note.
A sparkling white wine made from 100% Wisconsin Ledge white grapes. Fresh, crisp and aromatic, Radiance is an effervescent, slightly sweet white blend with fruit and citrus aromas.
A semi-sweet white wine with melon and spice aromas followed by rich melon and honey tones.
This semi-dry blush is made from 100% Door Peninsula grown split of of Marquette and Frontenac grapes. It is crisp and light bodied with slight minerality but very fruit forward with the taste of fresh picked strawberries. The nose has intense aromas of strawberry with notes of grapefruit, dragonfruit and melon. Pairs great with seafood, salads and pasta dishes.
A deviant red wine. A robust and elevated blend with flavors of juicy black cherry on a background of oak. The tight tannin structure and long finish is a perfect match to robust meats or smoky BBQ.
An ethereal white wine, Sinless shines with bright acidity. Refreshingly light, its fruity aromas contain notes of orange, grapefruit, and pineapple.
This refreshing white wine has light character with subtle notes of strawberry. It's the perfect wine for engagements, weddings, and anniversaries. Wedding Wine features a color changing label: the center heart fills in with pick roses once the wine is chilled.
A light, neutral and fresh white with a hint of floral and honey. This slightly sweet wine with broad-based appeal is great for entertaining.