The beautifully designed bottle alone is a treat, but the wine—a blend of three rosés—backs it up: it begins with elegant aromas of aromatic flowers, cherries and citrus, followed by crisp citrus and juicy strawberry and cherry. A fun and flirty sip with class.
— S.K.
(12/15/2009)
Dry and zesty, with cherry and lemon peel aromas that lead to an elegant, light-bodied palate. Ends in a nutty note that doesn’t last as long as we’d like. Try with tuna or swordfish.
— W.E.
(12/15/2009)
Not an abundance of fruit here but the nose does show some nice minerality while a few gooseberry hints emerge in the mouth. The palate is on the watery side but is redeemed by some nice pear character that lingers on the finish. Drink up.
— W.E.
(12/15/2009)