So this wine has the most wonderful nose--I smell blackberries and cherries, vanilla and candied violets. This is a Merlot-dominant red blend with soft tannins and more than a hint of cocoa on the finish. The grapes were grown on the High Plains in 2022. Coincidentally, that was the year I moved to Texas. It was a really hot summer and this wine definitely gives me a sense of that. It's a, "too hot to do anything but lie in a hammock and drink wine" kind of wine. It reminds me of foggy mornings and
I'm currently at the last stages (I hope) of writing Nice Day for a Wine Wedding. I like to think Clay and Allegra would be enjoying a wine like this at their reception. Now, if only I could figure out what's on the menu...
But I guess you'll have to check back next month (when the book releases) and find out what I came up with!
Nice Day for a Wine Wedding
By PG Forte
There are a lot of reasons people choose to elope. We’ve already figured out most of them.
Clay
How hard could it be to plan a simple wedding? If recent experience has taught me anything, the answer is very. Once Legs’ Uncle Geno got involved things started spiraling out of control. We really should’ve eloped.
Allegra
I’m not saying Clay’s wrong about Geno, but it was his family who turned our rehearsal dinner into a circus. But we’re not eloping. We’re going to work out the problems and have the wedding of our dreams. Assuming we both show up for it.
Read an excerpt HERE
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