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Fragile - I don't believe it’s pronounced frah-ghee-lay - has a big, bright nose full of big, bright red fruit. A bit of heat pokes its head through, too, owing to the 15% alcohol content. That cherry-red fruit comes through on the palate as well, with a boatload of acidity to boot. The winery notes say Fragile pairs well with lighter fare and warm, sunny days. I'd have it with pork chops in a heartbeat.
Fragile - I don't believe it’s pronounced frah-ghee-lay - has a big, bright nose full of big, bright red fruit. A bit of heat pokes its head through, too, owing to the 15% alcohol content. That cherry-red fruit comes through on the palate as well, with a boatload of acidity to boot. The winery notes say Fragile pairs well with lighter fare and warm, sunny days. I'd have it with pork chops in a heartbeat.
Very smooth. Not tart at all as reported by other reviewers. Perhaps sitting two years mellowed it. Delicious wine for easy summer drinking. This is a repeat for me. UPDATE: While I don't agree with the other reviewers regarding taste and flavor, I do concur regarding alcohol level. Oh my, this hits quick, especially since it is such a drinkable wine (IMO).
Very smooth. Not tart at all as reported by other reviewers. Perhaps sitting two years mellowed it. Delicious wine for easy summer drinking. This is a repeat for me. UPDATE: While I don't agree with the other reviewers regarding taste and flavor, I do concur regarding alcohol level. Oh my, this hits quick, especially since it is such a drinkable wine (IMO).
The alcohol content of this wine isn't really helping it's bitter taste; rosés are often refreshing, but this one leaves one starved for anything else. I'm not trying to drink a vodka and water with a spalsh of bitter cranberry juice.
The alcohol content of this wine isn't really helping it's bitter taste; rosés are often refreshing, but this one leaves one starved for anything else. I'm not trying to drink a vodka and water with a spalsh of bitter cranberry juice.