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Georgian Hills Vineyards Bartlett Frozen to the Core 2011 Wine Review

Georgian Hills Vineyards Bartlett Frozen to the Core 2011

Georgian Hills Vineyards Bartlett Frozen to the Core 2011

Blue Mountains, Grey County, Ontario, Canada

Community Score:88/100

Community Reviews: 2

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Price: $19.95

Drink: 2014-2017

Bottle size: 375 ml

Alcohol: 8.5%

Sweetness: Sweet

Wine Type: Dessert Wine


Winery: Georgian Hills

Agent: Dionysus Wines & Spirits Ltd.

Natalie's Score: 88/100

Pure pear essence, but not a cloyingly sweet dessert wine. Aromas of fresh spring pear just beginning to show sunny ripeness. Reach up, pick a pear and put it in your glass. It's as lovely as that, with all the transformative work done for you.

Food pairings: cheese, charcuterie platter.

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This Georgian Hills Vineyards Bartlett Frozen to the Core 2011 was reviewed on March 15, 2014 by Natalie MacLean

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Bernard Ethier reviewed this wine as follows:

We had this wine with chocolate cake to celebrate mother-in-law 85th birthday. What a treat, it was enjoyed by all. Even
People who don't usually enjoy desert wines.
Winemaker Robert Ketchin likes to match his pear dessert wine with blue cheeses, nuts and bacon as a savoury contrast to the sweetness in the wine. - Winery

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