Kuhlman Cellars

Texas High Plains Cinsault Rosé

8.02 ratings
8.91 pro ratings
Texas High Plains, Texas, USA
Cinsault
Top Notes For
Matt Trader

Some Texas pink for Mother's Day! Decent juicy fruity rose from the Texas high plains made from Cinsault (since it is grown in Texas they for some reason decided to rid the name of its 'L' to make it less French, lol). None the less, refreshing with ample acidity - honeydew, watermelon, raspberry creme, Meyer lemon - oily texture, dry finish.

Some Texas pink for Mother's Day! Decent juicy fruity rose from the Texas high plains made from Cinsault (since it is grown in Texas they for some reason decided to rid the name of its 'L' to make it less French, lol). None the less, refreshing with ample acidity - honeydew, watermelon, raspberry creme, Meyer lemon - oily texture, dry finish.

May 13th, 2018
Mike Ancuta

First Texas rose I have tried. Nicely balanced, like the 12.5 ABV. I have heard these are one of the better Texas producers? Nice red fruits and some melon.

First Texas rose I have tried. Nicely balanced, like the 12.5 ABV. I have heard these are one of the better Texas producers? Nice red fruits and some melon.

Nov 4th, 2018
Lauren Laborde

Lauren had this 2 years ago

Lauren had this 2 years ago

Jan 29th, 2022