
FLATHEAD LAKE CHERRY WINE
This wine is made from Lambert cherries grown in a family orchard on the
south shore of Flathead Lake. This orchard has been in production for four
generations and produces some of the best cherries on Flathead Lake.
This is not a sweet wine. It is a medium dry wine with amazing fruitiness and a
clean finish. This wine is most comparable to a Merlot.
PRICING
$11.99 Per Bottle
$108.00 Per Case (Wholesale Price)
BACK LABEL
Beautiful Flathead Lake, located in Northwest Montana near Glacier
National Park and partially within the Flathead Indian Reservation, is the
largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. Flathead Lake has been
home to the Salish and Kootenai Indians for thousands of years. In
1812, Canadian explorer David Thompson was the first white man to see
the lake and described it as "a fine sheet of water." Covering nearly 200
square miles, this amazing body of water has depths of nearly 400 feet.
The sheer size of this large body of fresh water tempers the harsh
Montana climate allowing some of the finest cherries in the world to be
grown along its shoreline. Mandated by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, this area has the highest air and water quality
standards in the world. This combination provides Mother Nature with a
wonderful recipe for growing some of the finest cherries in the world,
and fine cherries make fine wine. This wine is a light, slightly dry wine
that will make you appreciate the natural beauty of Flathead Lake.