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Product Details
Delightful warm-weather sippers, piquette wines are low-alcohol beverages made from the second pressings of grape pomace; in this case NY Muscat, which is a cross between Muscat of Hamburg and Ontario created at Cornell University's Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York. Benjamin Bridge infused organic rosehip and elderflower into this floral rosé to add greater aromatic complexity to the tropical fruit and grapefruit.
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- Release DateMay 11, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol5%
- Made InNova Scotia, Canada
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalRosé
Product Details
Delightful warm-weather sippers, piquette wines are low-alcohol beverages made from the second pressings of grape pomace; in this case NY Muscat, which is a cross between Muscat of Hamburg and Ontario created at Cornell University's Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York. Benjamin Bridge infused organic rosehip and elderflower into this floral rosé to add greater aromatic complexity to the tropical fruit and grapefruit.
More Details
- Release DateMay 11, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol5%
- Made InNova Scotia, Canada
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalRosé
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