Musically, 'Cherry Wine' is a folk and indie folk song.
Hozier stated that it is 'a love song about the awful parts of love' that 'get(s) across the difficulty of facing up to domestic violence'.' The song is written from the perspective of a man in an abusive relationship, while his love endures through abusive episodes and a culture that enables them. 'Cherry Wine' was recorded on the roof of the location at 5 a.m. Hozier initially was shooting his first press photos at an abandoned hotel in Ireland that had caught on fire the building had a caved-in roof and walls covered in graffiti. Problems playing this file? See media help. The accompanying music video premiered on Valentine's Day, and was directed by Dearbhla Walsh and stars Saoirse Ronan as a domestic violence victim.
Commercially, the song peaked at number 32 on the US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The song received acclaim from music critics, who praised its lyrics and sound. It is a folk and indie folk song written by Hozier, whose lyrics describe the trappings of an abusive relationship while simultaneously retaining fondness for his partner. The song was released on 12 February 2016 as the seventh and final single from the album, with proceeds from downloads benefitting anti- domestic violence charities. 'Cherry Wine' is a song recorded by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier for his eponymous debut studio album, Hozier (2014).