Wine:2003 Rockbridge Tuscarora Red

Review: For those not native to Virginia, Tuscarora refers to a type of sandstone that is common along the Appalachian Trail. The name comes from Tuscarora Mountain in Pennsylvania, and that name comes from the Tuscaraora Indians in North Carolina.
This is an inexpensive blended wine comprised of 54% Chambourcin, 21% DeChaunac, 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 9% Pinot Noir. The blending makes for a soft wine with a full finish and very low tannins.
Price: $9
Grade: 85

Review: For those not native to Virginia, Tuscarora refers to a type of sandstone that is common along the Appalachian Trail. The name comes from Tuscarora Mountain in Pennsylvania, and that name comes from the Tuscaraora Indians in North Carolina.
This is an inexpensive blended wine comprised of 54% Chambourcin, 21% DeChaunac, 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 9% Pinot Noir. The blending makes for a soft wine with a full finish and very low tannins.
Price: $9
Grade: 85


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