DeLille Cellars, Rosé 2017, Columbia Valley, Washington
Tasting Note: A flavorsome, grenache-mourvedre-cinsault rosé with body and personality.[Read more]
DeLille Cellars, Rosé 2017, Columbia Valley, Washington
Tasting Note: A flavorsome, grenache-mourvedre-cinsault rosé with body and personality.[Read more]
Slow Wine’s February 2020 New York tasting was quite beautiful.
I attended an education session on Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo, which produces rosé made from Montepulciano and is Italy’s first DOC dedicated to rosé in Italy (more about that later).
Here are my favorite wines from the event that was hosted at Eataly downtown.
Again, sauvignon blanc shined because of its grassy elements which I’m missing given the preponderance of overripe American sauvignon blanc.
Lowe, Lulu Zinfandel Rosé Magnum 2018, Australia
Tasting Note: A good, straightforward magnum of rosé to share with friends.[Read more]
Moothi Estate, Sparkling Rosé 2019, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Tasting Note: A fun, sparkling shiraz rosé sparkling wine that’s fun and straightforward.[Read more]
Lioco, Indica Rosé 2016, Mendocino County, California
Tasting Note: A bright, fruity rosé with more flavor complexity than most.[Read more]
Piollot Père et Fils, Les Protelles Rosé Extra Brut Champagne, France
Tasting Note: A rosé Champagne with more red-fruit than yeasty elements.[Read more]
Quinta da Murta, Rosé Extra Brut 2015, Lisbon, Portugal
Tasting Note: A bright, easy-going Portuguese sparkling rosé to pair with an everyday meal when you want to add a little frivolity to your dining life.[Read more]
Galer Estate, Rosé 2018, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: An intriguing rosé that will make you take a double take with its barely-there rosé color.[Read more]
Murrieta’s Well Estate Vineyard, Dry Rosé 2018, Livermore Valley, California
Tasting Note: Just because summer is over doesn’t mean rosé season is too as this wine pairs especially well with the cooler months of the year because of its rich body.[Read more]
Sonoma-Cutrer, Rosé of Pinot Noir 2018, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California
Tasting Note: A good-value rosé of pinot noir from Russian River Valley.[Read more]