Weight | N/A |
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alcohol-content | 11.5% |
total-liters | 1.125 L |
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Door County Montmorency cherries yield big cherry aromas and highlight a floral nose on this classic, with a slightly sweet flavor that highlights the cherries' tartness.
Grapes from the West Coast produce this supple wine, with 12 months of oak barrel aging softening its finish to a lingering, velvety feel.
Rich vanilla and cranberry twirl on your tongue for a juicy blend of Wisconsin fruits; a Door County apple sweetness and a fruity not-too-tart cranberry.
Send something special as a thoughtful surprise! Featuring award-winning Razzle Dazzle Raspberry wine*, a 10 oz jar Raspberry Honey Mustard Pretzel Dip and a 6 oz bag of dipping pretzels in a quaint combo gift set. *You may substitute any of our wines. Wines more expensive than $14.99 will have a charge for the difference. Basket Contains: 750 ml Bottle of Razzle Dazzle Raspberry* 10 oz jar Raspberry Honey Mustard Pretzel Dip 6 oz bag of dipping pretzels
Sweet Apple wine heavily spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. Serve this sweet, mulled wine warm for a sassy cider substitute. Our mulled wines are ready to serve, but we recommend serving them warm. Simply pour into your favorite mug or cup and microwave for short intervals until warm, similar to how you would warm up a coffee or hot chocolate. More traditional? Pour the wine into a saucepan and warm over the stove top. Pour into a serving cup and garnish with a cinnamon stick. DO NOT SIMMER! If you simmer or overheat the wine, the spice will become harsh and the alcohol will evaporate.
A light cherry and white grape blend with a hint of sweetness makes this festive blush a favorite during the holidays and beyond.