Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Pennsylvania - Adams County - Adams County Winery

Adams County Winery - April 2019 - While visiting the Gettysburg area for a Penn State Extension class, I visited the winery and tried Traveller, a blend of Chardonnay and Vidal, with sweet aromas and a nice acidic finish, Chardonnay, with some lemon flavor at the beginning with a light oak, butter finish, Riesling, with honeysuckle flavor and a nice acidic finish, Moscato, not as sweet as most, with light citrus ending, Scrapple, a cran-apple wine with spices, and Turning Point, although Chambourcin, reminded me of a merlot with plum notes and mild tannins.

March 2016 - While visiting the Gettysburg area for a late Valentine's getaway, I tasted Chardonnay, with a nice lingering oak finish, Traveller, a blend of Chardonnay and Vidal, which reminded me of a pinot grigio, Riesling, with light honeysuckle tones and acidity, Pinot Noir, Turning Point, their Chambourcin, light oaked but high in tannins and Three Ships to the Wind, a blend of Chambourcin, Cabernet (Sauvignon), Noiret and peach, an interesting combination.

My wife tasted Tears of Gettysburg, a blend of Vidal, Seyval and Niagara, slightly sweet, but refreshing, President's Choice Moscato, with tropical notes and a sweet ending, Rebel Red, their Concord wine, Scrapple, their sweet, spiced, cran-apple wine, which would go well with pork, Entwine'd, a chocolate infused red wine, and Black Magic, their blackberry wine, tart and sweet.

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