Vineyard of Pasterick
Rosé of Syrah
Rose all day! This is a terrific food wine.
Rose all day! This is a terrific food wine.
Mar 26th, 2020Cherry, raspberry, cranberry, vanilla and lemon. Bright acidity and bold minerality.
Cherry, raspberry, cranberry, vanilla and lemon. Bright acidity and bold minerality.
Mar 22nd, 2020Cherry, watermelon candy, raspberry, strawberry and hints of stone fruit. Good acidity and balance.
Cherry, watermelon candy, raspberry, strawberry and hints of stone fruit. Good acidity and balance.
Oct 3rd, 2018Cherry, raspberry, vanilla, slate and hints of peach. Good acidity and balance.
Cherry, raspberry, vanilla, slate and hints of peach. Good acidity and balance.
Mar 20th, 2017Cherries, tangerine zest and mossy earth. Good acidity and balance.
Cherries, tangerine zest and mossy earth. Good acidity and balance.
Aug 17th, 2014Tangerine, apricot, candied fruit and strawberry. Great for warmer weather.
Tangerine, apricot, candied fruit and strawberry. Great for warmer weather.
Apr 13th, 2014Drinking very well. Full body. Nice finish.
Drinking very well. Full body. Nice finish.
Dec 25th, 2018As this is a rosé from the new world, I expected it to be a bit of a sweeter rosé-- and it was not. Dry, dry, dry is the tune of this rosé. Vino Volo is hanging its hat on it being like "fresh cut watermelon and minerals"; I can back that description only if I get to add tangerine (and other stone fruits). This is not my favorite, but in a wine flight, this is the one that makes you appreciate the others. It is like the guy you date before you meet and marry your husband-- just terrible enough to make you really appreciate basic respect and communication. Sorry, it seems that metaphor went off the rails somewhere.
As this is a rosé from the new world, I expected it to be a bit of a sweeter rosé-- and it was not. Dry, dry, dry is the tune of this rosé. Vino Volo is hanging its hat on it being like "fresh cut watermelon and minerals"; I can back that description only if I get to add tangerine (and other stone fruits). This is not my favorite, but in a wine flight, this is the one that makes you appreciate the others. It is like the guy you date before you meet and marry your husband-- just terrible enough to make you really appreciate basic respect and communication. Sorry, it seems that metaphor went off the rails somewhere.
Aug 2nd, 2015