We finally got the call from the wine place and we are ready to go there and bottle another 30 bottles of wine. The owner mentioned it the last time we got our first batch that there might be a few couples interested in doing a variety of wine. If we were interested, we would get a variety of red and white. This was a great opportunity to build our stock so we agreed. Luckily my son in law was the designer of our label. He was quick and making changes and we got it early enough to send it to the wine place (Vernon Vintners). We have been saving some bottles and a few of our friends donated their empty wine bottles. I was in charge of washing them, removing the labels and Jeff would remove the old foil and use paint thinner to remove some glue residue. I organized all the bottles in the box so we know exactly what to use for each type of the wine. When we were ready to work, I got to pick whatever foil I wanted to use for our batch. Luckily, there were so much variety that I could match each of the foil to the label. If you look closely at the label, the color of the outline matches the foil. Our stock is complete and hopefully the first and second batch of wines will be good for at least three years. If you are lucky enough to get a chance to visit the Cranberry Portage B&B, you can do some wine tasting without going to a real winery. OK maybe not the same.
Italy Viognier - opens with a dramatic and intense floral bouquet enhanced by aromas of apricots and peach. Lush peach and honeysuckle on the palate balances a crisp acidity. |
Chilean Malbec - a brilliant bouquet of dark fruits with subtle hints of oak,vanilla and spices. Strong plum and berry flavours balanced by moderate tannins on the palate. |
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