A terrific value: Bright citrus, soft grass and a touch of hard white peach dominate the nose and mouth. Balanced, clean, and very easy to drink. Try with fresh grilled fish or crab cakes.
— L.B.
(3/1/2011)
A fresh, zippy nose of lemon and strawberry is followed by clean, delicate flavors of apple and strawberry on the palate. Vibrant and balanced by minerality, the wine is a great bargain.
— S.K.
(11/15/2008)
Crisp, fruity and likeable, this full-bodied Pinotage rosé is a great value and will pair well with almost any food. The Pinotage adds spice and body to the berry flavors and the mouthfeel is rounded without being heavy. A good, lasting finish adds to the mix. Another example of the good quality, affordable wines coming out of this category.
— S.K.
(7/1/2007)
Accents of mint and bay leaves integrate with the jammy black berry and cassis aromas. More plum and pepper flavors appear in the mouth, and stay through to the spicy finish. Drink up.
— L.B.
(3/1/2011)
A spritzy and effervescent selection, the carbonation helps to lift the inherent sweet fruit aromas and flavors of guava, peach and mushy pear. An ideal choice for a warm summer day by the pool, served very cold.
— L.B.
(5/1/2012)
A real value wine that’s perfect for large-group entertaining. Blueberry and cherry flavors lead here, with glimmers of raspberry leaf adding character. Juicy, light and simple, but good.
— L.B.
(6/1/2011)