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Question: Would you kindly recommend an interesting Rosé for me to drink this Summer?
Answer: So many choices and not sure what is readily available in your market. The traditional Provence style ones usually work well showing that defined lighter pink look with a dry delicate fruit style. Your scribe believes an important characteristic of Rosés is to be charming. A couple of the better ones I have tasted in the last month are both 2024 Crafted in British Columbia wines from Washington State grapes. The Bartier Brothers Pristine label Rosé 2024 (2800 cases) a 4 grape blend but mostly cabernet sauvignon (94%) fits that style at an excellent $18 value. My fav with more colour is the Moon Curser Confiscated Rosé of 100% Pinot Noir ripe grapes (24.3 Brix) grown at high elevation (1300-1500 feet) on the Clos CheValle Vineyard-Lake Chelan Washington State retaining good acidity with no malolactic fermentation. Only 473 cases produced of this dry subtle delicacy showing the true grape variety with balance is delicious on its own plus well suited for many appropriate food pairings. Recommended.
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