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Picked this up upon recommendation from the lass at Loblaws as I did my Covid-induced run through the grocery store. I do like a good dry rose. Unfortunately this wasn’t it- thin in taste, kind of nasty on the after bite, in fact generally unpleasant. Of course, it’s a 2020 vintage and I suspect it just got polluted by the year. Hard to pick a food pairing as it gets lost in almost any other flavour. On its own, tolerable. — 4 years ago
Smooth, unobtrusive, willing to take a back seat but offers commentary now and again to make dinner so much tastier. Can hold it’s own next to a mild curry, also would be good for just drinking wine. — 4 years ago
Tasty, inoffensive, a bit uninspired. I feel a longer time in a soothing dark closet at the proper temperature would add experience to the flavour- needs maturing, much like a promising young adult. Still lacking complexity.
Tasty, inoffensive, a bit uninspired. I feel a longer time in a soothing dark closet at the proper temperature would add experience to the flavour- needs maturing, much like a promising young adult. Still lacking complexity.
Dorothyanne Brown
Picked this up upon recommendation from the lass at Loblaws as I did my Covid-induced run through the grocery store. I do like a good dry rose. Unfortunately this wasn’t it- thin in taste, kind of nasty on the after bite, in fact generally unpleasant. Of course, it’s a 2020 vintage and I suspect it just got polluted by the year.
Hard to pick a food pairing as it gets lost in almost any other flavour. On its own, tolerable. — 4 years ago