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Côtes de Provence rosé is a real treat. This one acts exactly the way a pink wine should, with strawberries, citrus and a slightly herbal touch on the nose. The palate brings the strawberries in first, and a nice little cucumber element pokes through. An herbal grassy texture is no surprise in this bone-dry wine with an easy acidity that refreshes but does not sting. The lengthy finish has the herbs hanging around quite a while.
Côtes de Provence rosé is a real treat. This one acts exactly the way a pink wine should, with strawberries, citrus and a slightly herbal touch on the nose. The palate brings the strawberries in first, and a nice little cucumber element pokes through. An herbal grassy texture is no surprise in this bone-dry wine with an easy acidity that refreshes but does not sting. The lengthy finish has the herbs hanging around quite a while.
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Early sunrise. White flower bouquet. A taste that is unique. I’d go with honeysuckle fading in the morning. No clear fruit translation yet more towards a field of greens.
Early sunrise. White flower bouquet. A taste that is unique. I’d go with honeysuckle fading in the morning. No clear fruit translation yet more towards a field of greens.
Jun 29th, 2018