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Bullfrog

Oklahoma Red Blend

The Land Run Winery Bullfrog is an exquisite red blend that showcases the unique terroir of Oklahoma's winegrowing region. With its vibrant ruby color, this wine captivates the eye before revealing its complexity on the palate. It boasts a medium-bodied profile, balanced by a lively acidity that brings a refreshing quality to each sip. The fruit intensity is prominent, presenting luscious notes of dark cherry and ripe plum, perfectly complemented by subtle undertones of spice and oak. The tannins are well-integrated, providing a smooth mouthfeel that makes this wine approachable and enjoyable. This delightful blend is a dry creation that pairs beautifully with a variety of foods, making it a fantastic choice for any occasion. Enjoying the Land Run Winery Bullfrog is truly a celebration of Oklahoma’s burgeoning wine scene.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Oklahoma

Oklahoma, with its sweeping plains and undulating hills, is an evolving winegrowing region characterized by a distinctive blend of terroirs across its American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). Influenced by the state's broad climatic variations, which include hot summers and cold winters, Oklahoma's vineyards benefit from a dynamic growing season that challenges the grapes to develop robust flavors and balanced acidity. The state's unique conditions include occasional influences from the Gulf of Mexico, which can introduce cooler air and moisture, moderating the intense heat and aiding in the gradual ripening of grapes. This environment allows for the cultivation of both cooler-climate varieties, which thrive in vineyards benefiting from these moderating effects, and bolder, heartier varieties suited to the warmer, more sheltered inland areas.

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