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Ice Wine Case Pack - 10% Off Retail! The Pacific Northwest offers values like no where else. We offer the rare and authentic ice wines, made from frozen grapes picked off the vines on a cold morning. These are wonderful wines for the wine lover with a taste for "Nectar of the Gods." And we offer ice wines made from frozen grapes - rather than the usual $70-$100+ prices, they are bargains at $20-$30! British Columbia Ice Wine Simply exquisite, a small bottle lessens the sticker shock, a wonderful size bottle for gift giving, for taste testing the marvel of nature that is British Columbia Ice Wine. qThe wine has rich tropical aromas of papaya, mango and apricot. Bold fruit flavors balanced with fine acidity caress the palate and conclude with an exquisite silky finish. Serve slightly chilled on its own, with fresh fruit, foie gras, rich pate or a selection of fine cheeses. Robert Parker 92 Points! "The 2008 Kiona Chenin Blanc Ice Wine is a winner (as usual). Lovely aromas of melon and tropical fruits are followed by a very sweet, bracing elixir that offers considerable complexity and a few years of aging potential. It is one of the great values in sweet dessert wine." - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Highly Recommended by Avalon Wine A very concentrated Riesling ice wine with intense, creamy peach and pear scent and flavors. Made from frozen, very ripe grapes. There's a lot of flavor here, including a surprising hint of Earl Grey tea in the scent. I enjoy it best mixed with a squeeze of lime and an equal amount of sparkling wine. Serve it in a chilled glass with shaved ice. Or this wine makes about the best Snow Cone you could ever imagine. - Jean Robert Parker 91 Points Intense aromas of pineapple, citrus and vanilla, a luscious mouth feel, and rich, concentrated flavors whose sweetness is balanced by crisp acidity. "The medium gold-colored, fragrant 2006 Semillon Ice Wine Reserve offers up aromas of candied peach and pineapple, Viscous and very sweet on the palate, it is intensely flavored, well-balanced, and lengthy. It should drink well for a minimum of 8-10 years." - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate |
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