Last month we completed a weekend circuit of the wineries on the Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan. This stretch in the far north now has a dozen top notch wineries, all of which sported some of the most excellent cherry wines. But then, why not . . . as northern Michigan is known for their cherry crop.
Still, one doesn't have to travel out of Indiana to find other top-flight cherry wines. Having traveled around the state, we have discovered some memorable cherry wines closer to home.
Mid-state, plan to visit Wildcat Creek Winery in Lafayette, Indiana. Their "Aunt Minnie's Cherry Tree" is a fine vintage, and it is one we enjoy, in particular, around the holidays. This cherry label could be considered a dessert wine but, chilled, might also be enjoyed in its own right on a temperate fall evening. Aunt Minnie's is sweet to semi-dry and holds a beautiful sparkle in the glass.
Further north--in the far northeast corner of the state near the Toll Road--look for Briali Vineyards in Fremont. Briali is one of the newer wineries in state, but is making an impression, in particular, with their cherry wines. Our bottle of Bada Bing (made from Bing Cherries) was superb. But for those who might enjoy a cherry wine that is more on the tart side, Briali also makes a wine for that taste also. The tart cherry holds firm on the tongue while also offering a bit of spice and cinnamon, making it a most delicious option that will compare well with any Michigan cherry label.
Other Indiana wineries are getting on board with cherry wines also--a fruit that lends itself well to various expressions and character.
During this fall harvest, don't forget these wonderful fruit wines.
Cherry-O.
~Todd & Becky
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