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October 2009
Constantly on a quest for good "value" wines to enjoy on casual occasions, I tried this wine. A couple of bucks more than the original Malbec/Shiraz blend Fuzion and certainly not worth the extra toonie. Very Acidic and no complexity. Don't swril, pound back, enjoy it's negetive effect on your sobriety - nothing more to it than that.
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Definitely not your fine wine, but very good price point ($11.95 CAD) if you're hosting a group of people for a casual party / barbecue.Nose: Floral, Vanilla, HoneyMedium-Bodied, slightly acidic, buttery.Went well with vegetables and dill dip. Will go well with savoury/aromatic chicken or Fish dishes involving dill, rosemary, chive, etc.
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Had this wine twice. The first time we had with burgers cooked over the campfire and enjoyed it thorougly. The second time we tried it with chicken wings and mushrrom / spinach pizza. The spiciness of the wings overpowered the wine. However, we found that it went very well with the pizza.Full-bodied, dark fruits, soft with low Tannins - Price point (under $12.00 CAD) makes this a great wine to enjoy with Barbecue, pizza, smokey dishes or strong smokey cheeses.
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