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Old Soul Pure Red Wine

Vendor Old Soul
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Introducing Old Soul Pure Red Wine, a masterfully crafted blend that captures the essence of California's rich vineyards in every sip. This wine is a harmonious marriage of varietals, carefully selected to create a captivating and expressive profile, reflective of the passionate winemaking that defines Old Soul.

Palate: On the palate, Old Soul Pure Red Wine unfolds with a velvety texture and a medley of flavors. Ripe blackberries and plums take center stage, complemented by a touch of vanilla and a gentle undercurrent of oak. The blend achieves a perfect balance, offering a smooth, full-bodied experience that lingers on the tongue.

Versatility: Pure Red is a versatile companion for diverse occasions. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with your favorite dishes, this wine effortlessly enhances the moment. From hearty pasta dishes to grilled meats, its adaptability and approachability make it an ideal choice for a wide range of palates.

Craftsmanship and Tradition: Old Soul's commitment to quality shines through in Pure Red Wine. The blend is meticulously crafted, with each varietal contributing to the overall symphony of flavors. The aging process is carefully monitored to ensure that the wine reaches its peak, embodying the tradition and craftsmanship that define Old Soul.

Unveil the Soulful Experience: Unveil the soulful experience of Old Soul Pure Red Wine – a testament to the art of blending and the dedication to creating wines that resonate with both connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts alike. Indulge in the richness of flavor, the depth of character, and the soul-stirring allure that defines this exceptional California blend. Celebrate life's moments with Old Soul Pure Red Wine.

ABV

13.5%

Tasting Notes

Appearance:
In the glass, Old Soul Pure Red Wine reveals an enticing deep ruby-red hue, offering a visual preview of the rich flavors that await.

Nose:
The aromatic journey begins with an inviting medley of dark berries, dominated by ripe blackberries and cherries. A subtle interplay of spice adds intrigue to the bouquet, promising a complex and layered tasting experience.

Palate:
Upon the first sip, Pure Red Wine unfolds with a velvety texture and a symphony of flavors. Ripe blackberries and plums take center stage, their sweetness enhanced by subtle vanilla undertones. The wine's full-bodied nature is complemented by a well-integrated touch of oak, providing depth and structure.

Finish:
The finish is both lingering and satisfying, with the dark fruit flavors gradually giving way to a subtle, elegant aftertaste. The balance achieved in the palate carries through to the finish, leaving a lasting impression that invites another sip.

Distillery Information

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