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Moonbeam White

Moonbeam White Wine Details
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Description: Getting into the sweet of things, another type of wine is our Moonbeam White... Made from the Niagra which is a colorless cousin of the Concord grape. This wine has the nose described as "classic grapey". If you smell carefully, it has "rosey" smell that combined with the residual sugar makes it a delight on a warm summer evening. An excellent choice for a non-wine drinker breaking into this vast world of varieties of grapes and the wines they produce.

Varietal Definition
Niagara:
A native American grape varietal, the Niagara is often referred to as the "white Concord." Widely grown in New York, it is a popular table wine, vinified in a slightly sweet style, though the best producers tend to minimize its inherent foxy (a unique aroma/flavor profile variously described as wild and musky) qualities.


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