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Calvaresi Winery
		
			 
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				We welcome your visit and invite you to enjoy the many award-winning wines produced by our family owned winery, where quality is placed before quantity. Our wines are fermented in stainless steel tanks at cool temeratures to retain the crisp, fruity, German style of winemaking, and sealed with synthetic corks to insure the wines' integrity. Hours: Thurs & Fri 1-6; Sat & Sun 12-5; Other hours by appointment.
			
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		From Reading, 10 miles north on Rt. 183- make a right turn at the Bernville Elementary School. Winery is ½ mile north on the right.
	
	 
	
	
	
	 
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		    Autumn Rosé 
		
		
            One of the best known semi-sweet native American grape varieties. Fermented with a special yeast, we were able to extract a fresh, flowery and citrus character. Silver medal winner at the PA Dept. of Agriculture.
         
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		    Baco Noir 
		
		
            Semi-dry Germanic style red, medium bodied with hints of plum, raspberry and cranberry in the nose and finish. Excellent with Italian food.
         
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		    Cayuga 
		
		
            If you like crisp, semi-dry Rhine style white, that has orange blossom nose, with honeydew and apple in the taste, this is your wine.
         
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		    Chardonnay 
		
		
            Very smooth dry white, barrel fermented in French and American oak to achieve its rich, toasted-citrus character, with hints of pear and apple in the finish. Somewhat simple but friendly.
         
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		    Cherry 
		
		
            
         
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		    Concord 
		
		
            This anytime red has a refreshing grapey flavor and aroma, but not overly sweet. Very popular. Excellent with fruit and cheese.
         
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		    DeChaunac 
		
		
            Dry inky red. aged in French and Slovenian Oak.  Very complex with hints of blackberry, tobacco, plum and smoke: layers of flavor with soft, lush tannins.
         
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		    Niagara 
		
		
            This old native variety has a fresh grapey flavor and aroma that is excelled when chilled. An excellent summertime drink. Just like the grapes grown in Grandma's backyard.
         
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		    Riesling 
		
		
            The famous wine grape of Germany which grows very well in Pennsylvania, produces a fine semi-dry white wine; and is one of the favorites at Calvaresi Winery, fermented slowly in stainless steel tanks at cool temperatures, produces an elegant peach nose and lingering spicy pear finish. Limited quantity.
         
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		    Steuben Blush 
		
		
            A real favorite, zin-like, spicy and clean, with hints of strawberries and pineapple in the nose and taste. Formerly Widow's Blush.
         
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		    Strawberry 
		
		
            
         
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            Glenn
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            The Calvaresi fruit wines & Port are sensational...I really love the Cherry Wine but haven't been able to find any bottles of this delicious wine for several years. I am told it is only  bottled every couple of years because it is a special limited bottling.
		
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            Amanda
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            I love this winery!  They have something for everyone and their fruit wines are exceptional.  While the facility itself is no frills, that is of no matter to me.  The staff is great and the wine speaks for itself.  If you pop in...make sure to ask about the photo of Emeril Lagase holding a bottle of their famous wine!!  Truly charming place.
		
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