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Roses are red but rosés are for Valentine's Day
Washington Examiner The most popular is pinot noir, but I have enjoyed sparkling rosé wines made from varietals including grenache, syrah, sangiovese and even malbec. The qualities I look for in a rosé wine are fresh red fruits flavors, (running along the lines of … Weekend wines: Sparkling sips to pair with chocolate |
Month: February 2012
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Roses are red but rosés are for Valentine’s Day – Washington Examiner
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Roses are red but rosés are for Valentine’s Day – Washington Examiner

Washington ExaminerRoses are red but rosés are for Valentine's Day
Washington Examiner
The most popular is pinot noir, but I have enjoyed sparkling rosé wines made from varietals including grenache, syrah, sangiovese and even malbec. The qualities I look for in a rosé wine are fresh red fruits flavors, (running along the lines of …
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Roses are red but rosés are for Valentine’s Day – Washington Examiner

Washington ExaminerRoses are red but rosés are for Valentine's Day
Washington Examiner
Best of all, many sparkling rosés are a relative bargain and can be found in plentiful supply. Retail prices are approximate. One of the best values for a sparkling rosé is the Non-vintage Cristalino Brut Rosé Cava ($8) from Spain.and more » -
Neil Sowerby’s February Wine Faves – Manchester Confidential

Manchester ConfidentialNeil Sowerby's February Wine Faves
Manchester Confidential
Of the dry whites my table companions preferred Chateau des Antonins 2010 (£10) for its crisp Sauvignon-dominated freshness. I instead went for the Esprit de Chevalier Blanc 2008 (£25), the second wine of Domaine du Chevalier from Pessac-Leognan and … -
Neil Sowerby’s February Wine Faves – Manchester Confidential

Manchester ConfidentialNeil Sowerby's February Wine Faves
Manchester Confidential
Of the dry whites my table companions preferred Chateau des Antonins 2010 (£10) for its crisp Sauvignon-dominated freshness. I instead went for the Esprit de Chevalier Blanc 2008 (£25), the second wine of Domaine du Chevalier from Pessac-Leognan and …