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Although the whites are the most consumed sparkling wines, the rosados are attracting attention of wine connoisseurs, due to their greater intensity in the palate, besides more body, acidity and tannins little more present, compared to the "white brothers". The taste of red berries is also more accentuated, so that it becomes less citric and therefore a little less refreshing than whites.
Bright pale pink. The nose is intense with floral fragrances blending with small red fruit. Smooth supple mouth. This wine can be enjoyed on its own or will go beautifully with hors d'oeuvres, cured meats and barbecues.
This is a bespoke rosé in that the Pinot Noir grapes were grown specifically with the intention of making a rosé wine. Pale pink with a copper hue, this wine has a classic "eye of the partridge" color. Citrus-driven aromas carry through to the palate. On entry, bright acidity and flavors of pink grapefruit and lemon zest enliven the orange creamsicle notes, while hints of dried apricot and sweet spice add complexity. The brightness verges on minerality, but there is so much weight that the richness balances out the firm acidity and carries the flavors of dried fruit through the long-lasting finish.
A bright core of red berry fruit flavors is enveloped by mature tannins, while spice nuances dance throughout the palate. This is an amazing value from Rueda.
A deliciously fresh and vibrant wine, characterized by natural Blood Orange flavors that are refreshingly crisp, lively and well balanced. Perfect as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to light salad and seafood dishes.
Discover the distinct character of Tokoeka Estate wines, hailing from the prestigious Marlborough wine region in New Zealand. Our wines boast herbaceous aromas and exceptionally pure fruit flavors. Viticulture in this renowned region is strategically developed on sites characterized by moderate low fertility and a distinctive stony, sandy loam topsoil overlaying deep layers of free-draining shingle.
Scintillating, rather pale tea-rose pink. The nose opens on aromas of red fruit such as redcurrant and wild strawberry, followed with airing by raspberry and a hint of pink grapefruit. A fruit-forward attack on redcurrant and raspberry leads into a nicely balanced mid-palate lifted by fresh citrus flavors, especially grapefruit, while the finish reveals more floral notes reminiscent of lily-of-the-valley and violet.
Just when you thought rosé couldn’t get any better. We’ve taken summer’s favorite beverage and infused it with natural fruit flavors for a drink that embodies the south of France in a glass. Serve chilled or over ice with a slice of fresh grapefruit. Santé!