1. Aromas of sweet bing cherry and ripe, lush plum.
2. But a Bing cherry tree is not grown from seed.
3. This plant expert helped develop a new version of a fruit that now carries his name, the Bing cherry.
4. This plant expert helped develop a new version of a fruit that now carries his name, the Bing cherry. Or, you can learn about Chien-Shiung Wu.
5. This plant expert helped develop a a fruit that now carries his name, the Bing cherry.
6. Our 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon delivers luscious aromas of ripe Bing cherry, fresh raspberry jam along with allspice. Enjoy this wine as your everyday Cabernet!