Dave Matthews Wine Label

In fact he has his own wine label.
Dave matthews wine label. The label as you can see is a queen of spades playing card playing on the similarly. It delivers big ripe flavors heavy on tropical fruits but layered with spicy green aromatics and an abundance of food loving acidity. The result is a limited run only 327 cases.
In an article titled drink dave matthews wine and save the earth the miami herald gives readers a look into the environmentally friendly practices behind the dreaming tree brand. That bacony smokiness mellowed out quite a bit after a few minutes to something a little more balanced although as the finish sat there were still hints of that savory goodness at the end. A wine that you could sit and deconstruct or simply sit on your patio and enjoy.
Dave matthews is a native south african and this smelled as much like a pinotage the pride of the rainbow nation as any cabernet i ve tried. Dave matthews who has already. Blenheim vineyards signature wine is petit verdot but special edition wines are released occasionally that have labels drawn by matthews food and wine reported.
By torontoist on park benches across the city. The wine label and the city have apologized. Check out chef fiona s favorite recipes with their wine pairing and make some of dave s favorite dishes at home.
Blenheim vineyards has produced a new wine and part owner dave matthews has designed the label. Dave matthews has gone from music to the wine cellar so we enlisted an award winning sommelier to drink everything in his dreaming tree wine portfolio. 2008 painted red is a red that is a blend of 37 cabernet franc 32 petit verdot 28 merlot and 3 malbec they age all of that in french oak 70 for 7 months.
Inspired by the local ingredients of each of dave matthews tour stops chef fiona bohane prepares meals perfectly paired for our wines from pecan crusted white fish in charleston nc to mojo braised pork shoulder in berkeley ca. Dave matthews of the dave matthews band is doing more than just singing these days. Wine columnist connie ogle shares some of the green and sustainable winemaking and packaging efforts by the dreaming tree along with her thoughts on two of the.