It should come as no surprise that the label on a wine can have a significant impact on sales. I know I’ve seen some wines where the label totally “wowed” me and other labels that have made a wine appear unappealing to me. But this is a wine with a label that I just don’t get at all. It features a cartoon rabbit chilling on the beach with sunglasses, a cooler full of bottles on ice and a glass of wine in hand. This is not a label that makes me want to buy—or even taste—this wine.
But ultimately, it’s not the label that matters. It’s all about the wine. Considering the fact that I know I would be biased against this wine if I saw the label before tasting it, I should note that this one was tasted blind—as most wines reviewed here are.
Simple, but pleasant on the nose with black cherry, cola and a touch of tobacco. The palate has good fruit with cherry and blackberry flavors, but not a lot of depth. A strawberry flavor comes into play on the finish. It’s an OK and drinkable wine, but not one I would geek out about.
Wine: Wild Hare Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage: 2008
Alcohol: 12.5%
Rating: 82
Price: $6.99
Disclosure: This wine was received as a sample.