Posted AT 2:00 AM EST on 05/08/06
B.C. wineries bearing organic fruit
DARLENE WEST
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
I decided that I liked Forbidden Fruit wine before I had actually tasted it. Or, for that matter, even seen it. I liked the very idea of it. Wine called Pearsuasion, Impearfection, Crushed Innocence and Pomme Desirée. Wine made from organically grown fruit in an organically inclined valley in a desert-like corner of southern British Columbia. It sounded like yoga for the palate.
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