VRAC
Vin de Pays de Méditerranée Rosé Grenache Blend
If you see this Rosé buy it. Notice how mine is already gone at time of photo. VRAC is made from surplus grapes in southern France. It is the two buck chuck of Provence. They have a Chardonnay and a Pinot as well but the Rosé is an unbeatable value. ~$10
If you see this Rosé buy it. Notice how mine is already gone at time of photo. VRAC is made from surplus grapes in southern France. It is the two buck chuck of Provence. They have a Chardonnay and a Pinot as well but the Rosé is an unbeatable value. ~$10
Sep 2nd, 2015Perfect while lighting up the grill, bbq'ing with friends on the sun terrace. Light but with flavor and not too sweet. Drank half the bottle without even noticing!
Perfect while lighting up the grill, bbq'ing with friends on the sun terrace. Light but with flavor and not too sweet. Drank half the bottle without even noticing!
Aug 1st, 2015Meh. Ok for large group consumption or mindless day drinking
Meh. Ok for large group consumption or mindless day drinking
Jul 31st, 2015Super easy to drink, and a great value. Scored based on taste, not value.
Super easy to drink, and a great value. Scored based on taste, not value.
Jul 23rd, 2015This isn't the world's greatest rose -- but it drinks far above its weight when one considers that a bottle can be had for $10-12, and a box(!) for $27-30. Do the math -- that's four bottles of delicious porch-worthy rosé for around $7/bottle! This is a most excellent value and is an absolutely delicious representation of a Provençal rosé.
This isn't the world's greatest rose -- but it drinks far above its weight when one considers that a bottle can be had for $10-12, and a box(!) for $27-30. Do the math -- that's four bottles of delicious porch-worthy rosé for around $7/bottle! This is a most excellent value and is an absolutely delicious representation of a Provençal rosé.
May 30th, 2015