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An absolutely pleasurable Catalan Rosé. At only 12% it is fruity yet light, a single varietal, Trepat, autoctonous to the North East of the peninsula, this is a flavorful wine perfect to sip on your (my) balcony while picturing yourself right there, on a beach eating taglierini, paella, and ensaladilla rusa. Where did I find it? On my profane supermarket's refined wine shelf, sure enough its two year's older brother had earned a Mundus Vini silver medal. — 10 years ago
Sophia Schlette
An absolutely pleasurable Catalan Rosé. At only 12% it is fruity yet light, a single varietal, Trepat, autoctonous to the North East of the peninsula, this is a flavorful wine perfect to sip on your (my) balcony while picturing yourself right there, on a beach eating taglierini, paella, and ensaladilla rusa. Where did I find it? On my profane supermarket's refined wine shelf, sure enough its two year's older brother had earned a Mundus Vini silver medal. — 10 years ago