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Product Details
Pelee Island Winery is located in Canada's warmest and most southerly grape growing region. This wine is dry, medium-bodied with medium acidity and noticeable tannins. Toasted oak, nuts, and ripe berry flavours with a hint of herbs and cedar on a smooth finish. Serve with barbecued chicken, burgers or grilled vegetables.
Taste Profile
- FlavoursToast, Nutty, Red Fruit
- Sweetness
- Body
- Flavour Intensity
- Tannins
More Details
- Alcohol/Vol12.2%
- Made InCanada
- ByPelee Island
- Sugar Content9 gram per Litre
- VarietalMerlot
Product Details
Pelee Island Winery is located in Canada's warmest and most southerly grape growing region. This wine is dry, medium-bodied with medium acidity and noticeable tannins. Toasted oak, nuts, and ripe berry flavours with a hint of herbs and cedar on a smooth finish. Serve with barbecued chicken, burgers or grilled vegetables.
Taste Profile
- FlavoursToast, Nutty, Red Fruit
- Sweetness
- Body
- Flavour Intensity
- Tannins
More Details
- Alcohol/Vol12.2%
- Made InCanada
- ByPelee Island
- Sugar Content9 gram per Litre
- VarietalMerlot
Ratings & Reviews
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