Rosés. Yep! If you haven't seen pink shelves in bottle shops,
you are not 'paying attention'! Never go past a Pinot-Noir-based Rosé, meaning
that it is inevitably great. And most often that comes from Provence, France. The
2015 Aimé Roquesante Côte De Provence Rosé is drink-downable. The 2015 Trois
Provence Côte De Provence Rosé is, again, pale ballet pink and bronze in colour,
with no perfume to speak of unless it is of the name 'peonies', but is an
all-down-the throat delight. The 2016 Matua Lands and Legends
Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé is a gorgeous bronze pink, with a creamy, dry palate.
But there are so many good Rosés: go back to the first sentence in
this paragraph, but that doesn't cover everything, because the fabulously cheap
but great Rosemount Rosé is made from 100% Chambourcin.
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