
Announcement: Make sure you watch the end of this episode for a very special announcement!
Huge thanks to Christian Staples for joining us on this episode he did an amazing job! If you are interested in joining us on an episode please e-mail us at contact AT NorthCarolinaWine.TV
Happy Birthday shout out to one of our viewers Catherine Mears! Her birthday was yesterday we hope you have another great year!
North Carolina Wine TV Review:
On the nose this wine dances with blackberries and raspberries that are ripe and almost sweet. In the mouth this wine is slightly thin, but develops a very nice red apple skin flavor that goes with the berry flavors very well. Chatham Hill’s Rubio is a wine that will please a crowd, it would be a good crossover selection for a white wine drinker looking to start drinking red wines, however, hardcore red wine fans may not favor this wine’s simplicity and its residue sugar.
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according to the North Carolina Wine Ratings Scale
Price: $14
Availability: Directly from the winery
About Chatham Hill Winery Rubio (from the winery):
Deep ruby color and intense aromas of raspberries with a touch of violet and cassis. Rich body bursting with wild raspberry flavors and a touch of cherry-flavored cotton candy. Dry finish and long fruity aftertaste.Food Pairing: Enjoy with barbeque ribs, top sirloin burgers, and blackened chicken.
About Chatham Hill Winery (from the winery):
Chatham Hill Winery was established in 1999 as the first winery in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area and the first Urban Winery in North Carolina. Its mission is to produce distinctive, handcrafted wines of high quality and purity from grapes grown in North Carolina. Majority of Chatham Hill wines including Chardonnay, Viognier, Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc, are handcrafted from the best quality Yadkin Valley AVA grapes produced by our grower partners.
Here’s an interview with the owners of Chatham Hill Winery
Chatham Hill Rubio on 12seconds.tv
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North Carolina Wine TV reviews @ChathamHillWine Rubio with guest taster http://idek.net/Jwo
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@catmears we wished you a happy birthday in our show post today and make our announcement: http://bit.ly/AYC86
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Love the show and exposure for North Carolina wines! I must admit though, would prefer to see the grapes grown in North Carolina;-) Keep up the great work and drinking local! Cheers!