Given the
over-the-top price of the 2015 Wooing Tree Central Otago Blondie Rosé-style
wine, it underwhelms. I was intrigued by its names, Blondie (part of my younger
sister’s Facebook name), and Blanc de Noir (which I mistook for Pinot Blanc)
meaning a white made from dark-skinned grapes. At 100% Pinot Noir, its gorgeous
pink tinge results from minimal skin contact. The sweet, musky fragrance
erupted from the opened bottle, followed by a little palate sweetness, like
drinking between a Pinot Blanc and pink Pinot Grigio.
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