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Product Details
Volcanic Hills Winery is so named because the Okanagan Valley was home to volcanic peaks during the Jurassic period, 180- to 60-million years ago. This wine is a quirky blend of Zweigelt, Merlot, Maréchal Foch and Pinot Noir that spent 12 months ageing in oak. A splash of Zweigelt Icewine is added just before bottling, lending delicate sweetness to the rich, jammy fruit.
More Details
- Release DateDecember 14, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol13.4%
- Made InBritish Columbia, Canada
- Sugar Content26 gram per Litre
- VarietalRed Blend
Product Details
Volcanic Hills Winery is so named because the Okanagan Valley was home to volcanic peaks during the Jurassic period, 180- to 60-million years ago. This wine is a quirky blend of Zweigelt, Merlot, Maréchal Foch and Pinot Noir that spent 12 months ageing in oak. A splash of Zweigelt Icewine is added just before bottling, lending delicate sweetness to the rich, jammy fruit.
More Details
- Release DateDecember 14, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol13.4%
- Made InBritish Columbia, Canada
- Sugar Content26 gram per Litre
- VarietalRed Blend
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