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Dragonfly Red

2019 New Hampshire Red Blend

Appolo Vineyards Dragonfly Red is an enchanting red blend from the picturesque region of New Hampshire, showcasing the unique characteristics of the local terroir. This vibrant, ruby-red wine captivates the eye and offers a delightful bouquet of dark fruit flavors, including blackberries and plums, intertwined with subtle hints of spice and earthy undertones. The wine presents a medium body, balanced beautifully with refreshing acidity that invigorates the palate. Its tannins are well-integrated, providing a smooth yet structured mouthfeel that adds depth and sophistication. Additionally, the wine is crafted in a dry style, making it a versatile companion for a variety of cuisines or a cozy evening enjoyed on its own. With its blend of intriguing flavors and smooth finish, the 2019 Appolo Vineyards Dragonfly Red is sure to charm wine enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry, Blackberry, Baking Spice

Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


New Hampshire
New Hampshire

New Hampshire, with its picturesque landscapes ranging from the rugged White Mountains to the serene lakes and river valleys, is a distinctive winegrowing region in the northeastern United States. The state's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) benefit from a varied climate influenced significantly by the Atlantic Ocean and local topography. The cold, moist air from the ocean helps moderate the temperatures of nearby vineyards, providing a cooler growing season that extends the ripening period. This allows grapes to develop complex flavors while maintaining their natural acidity. Vineyards closer to the ocean thrive on cooler-climate grape varieties, producing delicate and nuanced wines, while those in more sheltered inland areas cultivate bolder, richer varieties.

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