PathSeeker Wine Debuts in Mid- and Northern Michigan

PathSeeker says it incorporates 36 flavor profiles, microbiology, sensory testing, botany and wine crafting to create “delicious tastes and wonderful aromas that take away the traditional dry, bitter taste, usually associated with wine, while enhancing the fruit flavor of its wine.”

PathSeeker’s origins came out of a winery that Jeff originally started as a hobby producing traditional white and red wines.  As a winemaker, Jeff Czymbor, now the CEO of PathSeeker, found that to most wine drinkers, traditional wines often lacked an appealing smell and that the smells often didn’t align with taste.

Jeff began experimenting with a variety of blends, ultimately focusing on fruit flavored. He found people gravitated to these new wines, telling him they were the best tasting wines they had ever drank and that they smelled exactly as they tasted: delicious.

PathSeeker has perfected each flavor’s texture, color, and most importantly…aroma to create its five flavors, now available in Michigan stores.

To help you figure out which PathSeeker flavor is right for you, they have designed, engineered and patented “Smell & Sell” scent tags that hang on their wine bottle necks. Each wine’s savor scent is wonderfully replicated and placed on those scent tags.

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