She didn't, I imagine, have in mind Bedell Cellars's raspberry wine.
Alba's intense raspberry wine is poured at several high-end Manhattan restaurants and can be found in some liquor stores.
Her nipples stared at her in the mirror, gone a rich dark color, like raspberry wine.
Rudy Marchesi, an owner of Alba Vineyard, saw light when the idea of making red raspberry wine popped into mind.
There's been hill walking, Scottish raspberry wine and best of all, just sitting and gazing at the scenery.
Mr. Amabile's boast that the black raspberry wine ($23) is "the greatest wine I ever made" seems credible.
Alba Vineyard, a boutique winery in western New Jersey, produces luscious red raspberry wine that steadily wins medals in contests.
In the second round, its nonvintage sweet raspberry wine was voted best-of-show fruit wine, with the nonvintage dry blueberry placing second.
"This isn't a dessert wine," said a New Jersey vintner about his oak-aged raspberry wine.
But Alba, in a fine 200-year-old stone barn in the Musconetcong Valley, is best known for its lush, almost syrupy raspberry wine ($11.99).