Delightfully sweet with lush fruity aromas. Hints of citrus skip across flavors of juicy peach and ripe apricots. A bright, crisp finish dances in at the end. It’s a bit sweeter than our Riesling.
i had some wine at my grandmas the other night and it was barefoot ....i dont know anything about wine but it was light yellow in color and on the front it said suprisingly sweet or something to that nature.....does anyone know which wine im speaking of?????? thank you ~~~~~ Katie ~~~~~~~
I'm sure you had the Barefoot Moscato only. That is a nice sweet enjoyable wine.
Tasting Notes Delightfully sweet with lush fruity aromas. Hints of citrus skip across flavors of juicy peach and ripe apricots. A bright, crisp finish dances in at the end. It’s a bit sweeter than our Riesling.
Technical Notes In 1965 most people were tinkering with cars in their garage. Davis Bynum was tinkering with wine. He created Barefoot Bynum Burgundy in that tiny room. But our spirited ways really began with our founders, Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey. In 1986, they took a sleepy label and gave it Sole. Both agreed it was time for a wine that didn't take itself too seriously. So, Barefoot Cellars was created (Bonnie liked the name because it was easy to pronounce) and initially run out of their home. Some say the office was so small you had to go outside to change your mind.
Food Pairing Good at keeping things fresh with some fruit or mild cheese.