Non Traditional Wines
3I’m here, never quite figured out why, still hoping for more than wine, but it’s not that I don’t drink wine, it’s that I don’t drink traditional wine. I have just never cultivated a taste for it, and it’s not for lack of trying. I love craft whiskey, and third wave coffee for their subtleties and uniqueness (less so on coffee these days.)
I do drink non traditional wines - drinking a nice pear wine tonight. I drink mead (of course), ice wine, may wine, etc.
If you have something you love that is not traditional, I’d like to know to maybe get a bottle and try it, well, just cause. Herbal, other fruit, whatever it might be.
And I haven’t tried chocolate wine yet. I look at it, and just haven’t been able to go there.
- 2 comments, 4 replies
- Comment
Blueberry wine from Nova Scotia.
There’s a winery in Niagara that makes a lot of fruit wine also.
Herbert is the one I’m thinking about.
Stonybrook was also pretty good.
There’s also a great series of apple icewines you can get in the States.
@klezman
Very much so although the best I have had came from Canada
@Cerridwyn Oh, yes, they’re Canadian apple icewines, but you can find them in the USA.
If you can find some, Maui wine LLC makes pineapple wine and sparkling wine, and a raspberry desert wine (Lehua).
@jml326
Thank you