Blue Frank was born in a log cabin in the
little town of Lemberg, Western Canada. Growing up, he had
dreams of moving to Montana to be a dental floss farmer. At
the age of 45, he moved out of his mother's house and
started to Montana. Somehow, he lost his directions, drifted
through Hanford (where he ended up blue), and arrived at the
onion factory in Patterson, Washington. After living on red
wine and Walla Walla Sweet Onions for three years, Blue
Frank finally made his way to Montana. In Missoula, he found
out that the bottom had fallen out of the dental floss
business. Being broke, tired, disillusioned, and Blue, he
did the only thing he could. He sold his old VW Bus and
bought a guitar. In three short days, he learned to sing the
blues. To this day, you can still find him, sitting at the
Farmer's Market, old hat and bottle of wine in front of him,
singing the blues on his old guitar.
This wine is made from the Lemberger
grape. It is a big fruity wine, with limited tannins. The
front end is very smooth with a long cherry finish. This
wine will go with most foods.