Apothic Red 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Apothic
Apothic Red 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Apothic

Apothic Red 750ml

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Red Blend from California | United States
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Description

Apothic Red is a first daringly original blend of California-grown red grapes. Zinfandel leads the blend with silky layers of blackberry, black cherry with a hint of black pepper. Syrah and Merlot deliver undercurrents of ripe blueberry, boysenberry and a soft, plush mouthfeel. Cabernet Sauvignon adds more dimension with notes of black currant while bold tannins deliver a hint of intrigue. The finish is long and smooth with lingering notes of vanilla and mocha from the oak we selected for aging. This complex blend showcases a range of flavors from California's finest red grapes. The blend delivers elegantly layered notes of blackberry, black cherry, ripe blueberry, and boysenberry supported by a soft, plush mouthfeel. And with added complexity from our selected oak aging, the finish is long and smooth, with notes of vanilla and mocha that linger delightfully on the palate.
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Red Blend

Red blend wines are a versatile category in which winemakers artfully combine various red grape varieties to produce wines with a diverse and harmonious flavor profile. By blending grapes with different characteristics, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and others, winemakers can create wines that balance fruitiness, acidity, tannins, and other elements. This flexibility allows for a broad spectrum of styles, ranging from easy-drinking and approachable blends to more complex and structured ones. Red blends often showcase the winemaker's skill in achieving a desired flavor and texture, offering wine enthusiasts a delightful exploration of the interplay between different grape varietals. The composition of red blends can vary, not only between different wine regions but also among individual wineries, making them a fascinating category for both winemakers and wine enthusiasts alike.

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