Ya know, for a five buck TJ’s purchase this continues to impress and earns its place on the summertime picnic table. Always a case purchase every Spring ($60!), this offers strawberry and cranberry essence with some spice in the finish. Very clean and balanced, it’s leanness makes it a perfect foil for all things barbecue. Not one to cellar. Drink now. (= Worth Seeking Out for its unbelievable QPR)
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Consistent with our last bottle from 7/28/2017. Leanish red fruit, a slightly floral/pithy note, just enough acid. Yes, you could do better...although at this price point, you might find it a challenge.
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I mean it is six dollars at TJs (in OR). At that price, you are definitely getting value (and it is made by Perrin, so how bad can it be?) It's a nice light pink nondescript southern french rose thing that doesn't have a ton of character but it's refreshing enough and gets a little more character the next day. Given how many mediocre $10 roses are out there this is a fine enough stand in for those.
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Two small glasses consumed distractedly while warming from fridge temp to cool room temp. General impressions: medium-bodied, medium acid, dry, nondescript red fruits and some floral elements. Unmemorable, maybe, but satisfying enough at $7.
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5/7/2018 - jonahfactor Likes this wine:
Ya know, for a five buck TJ’s purchase this continues to impress and earns its place on the summertime picnic table. Always a case purchase every Spring ($60!), this offers strawberry and cranberry essence with some spice in the finish. Very clean and balanced, it’s leanness makes it a perfect foil for all things barbecue. Not one to cellar. Drink now. (= Worth Seeking Out for its unbelievable QPR)
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8/31/2017 - bretrooks wrote:
Consistent with our last bottle from 7/28/2017. Leanish red fruit, a slightly floral/pithy note, just enough acid. Yes, you could do better...although at this price point, you might find it a challenge.
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8/7/2017 - gbanks wrote:
I mean it is six dollars at TJs (in OR). At that price, you are definitely getting value (and it is made by Perrin, so how bad can it be?) It's a nice light pink nondescript southern french rose thing that doesn't have a ton of character but it's refreshing enough and gets a little more character the next day. Given how many mediocre $10 roses are out there this is a fine enough stand in for those.
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8/6/2017 - dwaynelm Likes this wine: 88 Points
Strawberry, watermelon, and lemon. Balanced acidity, light and refreshing.
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7/28/2017 - bretrooks wrote:
Two small glasses consumed distractedly while warming from fridge temp to cool room temp. General impressions: medium-bodied, medium acid, dry, nondescript red fruits and some floral elements. Unmemorable, maybe, but satisfying enough at $7.
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