This is what Fruitshine uses to make Blackberry wine!
Here our some of our delicious wine flavors you will be sure to enjoy. They also mix well together so find your favorite combos at the tastings and pick your favorite!
Jonamac Apple
Niagra Grape
Frontenac Port Grape
Marquette Pinot Noir Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon Grape
Granny Smith Apple
Cranberry
Blackberry
Concord Grape
European Plum
Harrow Pear
Nectarine
Bourbon - Harrow Pear and European Plum Blend
Fuji Apple
Banana
Red Haven Peach
Blueberry
Hibiscus
Senshu Apple
Kiefer Pear
Honeycrisp Apple
Raspberry
Moscato - Pink Canadice Grape and Honeycrisp Apple Blend
Pink Canadice Grape
Strawberry
Jonamac Apple
Niagra Grape
Frontenac Port Grape
Marquette Pinot Noir Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon Grape
Granny Smith Apple
Cranberry
Blackberry
Concord Grape
European Plum
Harrow Pear
Nectarine
Bourbon - Harrow Pear and European Plum Blend
Fuji Apple
Banana
Red Haven Peach
Blueberry
Hibiscus
Senshu Apple
Kiefer Pear
Honeycrisp Apple
Raspberry
Moscato - Pink Canadice Grape and Honeycrisp Apple Blend
Pink Canadice Grape
Strawberry
We have some new dry wines added this season!
You keep asking so here we go! Fruitshine now has a dry real cranberry, a Marquette pinot noir, and an actual Cabernet Sauvignon for our 2023 vintage wines. Available for sale early in 2024. Each made our way where the flavors of each fruit is allowed to shine through. Yes you will be able to blend them to create dry blends or add a dry finish to a mid or sweet wine. I know this is contrary to the increasing candy like wines becoming produced in the industry. We are seeing a big demand for dryer wines from our customers so we are delivering! Of course we still bring the sweet! Just not the kind that gets your stomach upset sweet. You asked for it I'm giving it to you. Dan@Fruitshine wine
You keep asking so here we go! Fruitshine now has a dry real cranberry, a Marquette pinot noir, and an actual Cabernet Sauvignon for our 2023 vintage wines. Available for sale early in 2024. Each made our way where the flavors of each fruit is allowed to shine through. Yes you will be able to blend them to create dry blends or add a dry finish to a mid or sweet wine. I know this is contrary to the increasing candy like wines becoming produced in the industry. We are seeing a big demand for dryer wines from our customers so we are delivering! Of course we still bring the sweet! Just not the kind that gets your stomach upset sweet. You asked for it I'm giving it to you. Dan@Fruitshine wine