Cheerwine NORTH CAROLINA LONGNECK CHERRY - Since 1917; unlike the Soviets, still here!, 12-Ounce G

Cheerwine NORTH CAROLINA LONGNECK CHERRY  - Since 1917; unlike the Soviets, still here!, 12-Ounce Glass BottleI am not a soda drinker. Before drinking this, I hadn't had a soda in probably a year. This is very very good especially in the glass bottles. It's got cane sugar instead of hfcs. It's got a very cherry taste and a good but not overpowering sweetness. The price is pretty good also about two bucks a bottle. That sounds expensive until you realize this is glass and can get super shipping on it. This also makes a good conversation piece if you don't live in the region it's sold.

Cheerwine is a regional soda from North Carolina, that has expanded into 12 other southeast states in the last 8 years. Started in 1917, Cheerwine was first formulated in the basement of L. D. Peeler's wholesale grocery store. Created during prohibition when it was common to name sodas after liquors. The owner added a new cherry flavor syrup to his previous soda and cheerwine was born. Believe it or his great grandsons still run the company.

The bergundy red soft drink has a nice mellow cherry flavor, and the color is really a pretty burgundy color, almost like wine. It is more subtle and seems less sweet on the palate than the grocery store house brands of cherry soda. No aftertaste or bite. It is easy to see why the locals in North Carolina rave about this and the other drink from this company, "Cool Moon". Also made in diet soda.

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this drink isn't sold anywhere near our home.. and to be able to use PRIME to have it shipped? AWESOME!

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I ordered this drink after hearing about it from several sources. Everyone said it was so good! I agree totally. It tastes very good and the taste is unique. Would recommend to anyone who wants something new and different to drink. The only con about it is the cost. It is kind of expensive.

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I really wish this stuff was more common in California. It has the perfect cherry flavor, and it is so refreshing to drink at the beach.

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