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The Wife × Charlotte's Cherries · Hemp/cannabis crossover
Cherry Wine is the high-CBD cultivar that bridges the hemp and cannabis catalogs, prized for its extremely low THC and its CBD readings that often clock above 15%. The experience is gentle and clear-headed, with no meaningful intoxication and a steady calm that some users describe as the most accessible entry point to cannabinoid therapeutics. A common pick for adults 21+ who want a low-impact daytime option, or for anyone newly exploring CBD-forward flower.
Aroma is exactly what the name promises: bright cherry on the inhale, a berry and earthy backbone, a sweet wine-like exhale. Caryophyllene and myrcene lead the panel, with pinene support. Stocked across NY, MA, and California dispensaries that carry CBD-specific shelves through 2026, often as the most accessibly priced high-CBD option on the menu. A reliable benchmark when shoppers want to compare the modern CBD catalog.
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Cherry Wine is a CBD-dominant cultivar — bred for high CBD content rather than classified under the sativa/indica axis. It is typically used for its therapeutic effects rather than a traditional high.
Consumers commonly report that Cherry Wine produces feelings of relaxed, happy, calm, and uplifted. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
Cherry Wine's flavor profile is characterized by cherry, berry, earthy, and sweet notes.
Cherry Wine typically tests in the 0–1% THC range. This is a moderate potency compared to modern high-THC cultivars.
Cherry Wine is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for stress, anxiety, and pain. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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