NHWM Reviews:
Morécello Blackberry Cello After Dinner Liqueur (digestive) is one of those 'rare' Dessert, Late Harvest, And Ice Wines which aren’t my usual tipple, but when one of these rightly avails themselves, especially a local-yokel producer, how can I resist?
At 25% alcohol, this is not a gulper wine, but almost a medicine for your alimentary system; do you remember Diana Barry inadvertently drinking Marilla Cuthbert’s raspberry cordial?
To the review: Morécello Blackberry Cello Liqueur, $17.99-$19.99, 90 points, presented itself as a leaker, a sticky one at that, mostly black in color with flashes of opaque sienna purple/red, quite viscous, a broad clear rim, and the expected heavy glass sheeting.
The aromas were dusty, earthy, and black fruity.
Hyper-dense body, light on the acids and tannins, but the dense structure of this liqueur precludes the necessity of those, for the potent alcohol and delicious blackberry flavor is remarkably substantial and enduring.
NHWM gives this one two thumbs up!
No pairing required.
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