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Wild Bill

Prairie Berry's first wine made from Edelweiss grapes, featuring semi-sweet flavors of honeydew melon and pear with a tart green apple finish.

Composition

100% Edelweiss grapes

Sweetness

3 out of 5 Diamonds
Semi-Sweet

Serving

Chilled
(41-45°F)

Price

Bottle: $19.00
Gen5: $15.20

Our family has been handcrafting South Dakota wines since 1876, the same year that famed Wild Bill Hickok met his fatal end by Jack McCall over a game of poker in Deadwood.

The cards that Hickok held at the time of his death, aces and eights, came to be known as the Dead Man’s Hand.

Prairie Berry’s first wine made from Edelweiss grapes, featuring semi-sweet flavors of honeydew melon and pear with a tart green apple finish.

Highlights

Jefferson Cup, Jefferson Cup Invitational Wine Competition
Double Gold
, Indy International Wine Competition
Best of Class, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition

“Poor Wild Bill Hickok met an unfortunate end in Deadwood, but in tribute to his gumption and adaptability, Prairie Berry Winery … has produced a similarly styled wine, a rose of color, flash, and drive, fitting for sipping on its own or for pairing with a traditionally beefy Midwest meal.” ~Mike Dunne, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Judge

2

GOLD MEDALS

4

SILVER MEDALS

2

BRONZE MEDAL
Cheese Pairing

Clawson Dairy’s ‘Festival’ White Stilton, Mango Stilton

Food Suggestions

From Our Kitchen: Caesar Salad with Chicken, Green Goddess Chicken Salad

At Home: Thai Green Curry, Lemon Chicken, Asian Cuisine including Ginger Chicken, Sweet and Sour Chicken

Prairie Berry's first wine made from Edelweiss grapes, featuring semi-sweet flavors of honeydew melon and pear with a tart green apple finish.

Composition

100% Edelweiss grapes

Sweetness

3 out of 5 Diamonds
Semi-Sweet

Serving

Chilled
(41-45°F)

Price

Bottle: $19.00
Gen5: $15.20

Our family has been handcrafting South Dakota wines since 1876, the same year that famed Wild Bill Hickok met his fatal end by Jack McCall over a game of poker in Deadwood.

The cards that Hickok held at the time of his death, aces and eights, came to be known as the Dead Man’s Hand.

Made to honor the great pioneers of the South Dakota frontier, this native Catawba grape wine features semi-sweet red fruit flavors.

Highlights

Jefferson Cup, Jefferson Cup Invitational Wine Competition
Double Gold
, Indy International Wine Competition
Best of Class, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition

2

GOLD MEDALS

4

SILVER MEDALS

2

BRONZE MEDAL
Cheese Pairing

Benning Goat Gouda, Midnight Moon Goat Gouda

Food Suggestions

From Our Kitchen: Antipasto Platter, Prosciutto Pear Open-Face Sandwich

At Home: Smoked Turkey Sandwich, Baked Brie with Drizzled Honey