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| 75 | | | 93 | JaneGarvey | Atlanta | Georgia | USA | Rare it is to find a rosé from Sancerre, whose reds are based on Pinot Noir. Known chiefly for whites crafted from Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre has more to offer, and rosé is one of its gems. Even though it’s almost three harvests away from vintage, the wine shows beautiful ripe red fruits, starting with a strong aroma of intense wild strawberries. Red raspberries add a note to the palate, which is crisp and clean, not sweet. Mid palate shows a nice deep red fruit character, and the long finish continues to convey red fruit notes. Deeply delicious. This keeps quite well in the fridge once it’s opened. Grape type: Pinot Noir. Foods: wings; buffalo shrimp; salmon salad; grilled salmon; smoked or roast chicken; paella; grilled sausages; barbecue; barbecued shrimp;
Peach State | 07/01/2009 |
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