Fruit achieved very good ripeness here despite a cool Okanagan growing season, with silky raspberry and cherry flavours enlivened by bright acidity and floral perfume. It bears a compelling resemblance to the cherry-like wines of Mercurey, the Burgundian village that provided Joie with stylistic inspiration. Available in B.C. (www.joiefarm.com).
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