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Wine Reviews: Rosé
Tasted July 3, 2012 by davidwhitedc with 698 views
Introduction
This week’s wine reviews. All wines were received as press samples and tasted in a single-blind format.
Flight 1 (19 notes)
Rosé
2011 Domaine du Tariquet Côtes de Gascogne Rosé de pressée
86 points
SRP: $10. An extremely aromatic nose of juicy, fresh strawberries. In the background, however, there’s something slightly awkward and flat. Lots of acidity on the front of the palate, but the wine has a short finish. A pleasant, simple rosé.
Rosé
2011 Domaine de Gournier Côtes de Provence Rosé
85 points
SRP: $10. On the nose, sweet, wild cherry cough drops with strawberry compote in the background. The palate, while pleasant, is lacking in acidity.
Rosé
2011 Matchbook Rosé of Tempranillo
85 points
SRP: $10. A beautiful nose of bright cherries, melon, and raspberries, with a hint of sage, eucalyptus, and other herbs. The palate is oddly sweet and seriously lacking in acidity.
Rosé
2011 Château Guiot Costières-de-Nîmes Rosé
85 points
SRP: $10. The nose isn’t terribly aromatic, but it’s seductive – perfectly ripe strawberries and a hint of fresh watermelon and watermelon rind. The palate is balanced, but has an odd note of rubbing alcohol. Overall, it’s an enjoyable wine.
Rosé
2011 Envolve Rosé
89 points
SRP: $25. Wow – the nose is explosive and delightful. Bright, red raspberries, sweet strawberries, and perfectly ripe watermelon. On the palate, the wine starts strong with great depth and good acidity, but there’s some awkward (and unnecessary) sugar at the finish.
Rosé
2011 Domaine de Saint-Antoine Costières-de-Nîmes Rosé
86 points
SRP: $10. The nose somehow presents both under-ripe raspberries and candied strawberries. The palate is crisip and simple.
Rosé
2011 Mas Carlot Costières-de-Nîmes Cuvée Tradition Rosé
87 points
SRP: $11. On the nose, a simple rosé with sweet, juicy strawberries and little else. The palate is fresh, with fantastic acidity.
Rosé
2011 Domaine des Corbillières Touraine Rosé
87 points
SRP: $14. A light, fresh nose of summertime, strawberries, and fresh roses – with some bright, sweet spices underneath. The palate is very pleasant, if a bit flat.
Rosé
2010 The Other Guys Hey Mambo Kinky Pink
85 points
SRP: $12. The nose is explodes with orange marmalade, followed by a hint of white flowers. The palate is shockingly dry, but it’s awkward.
Rosé
2011 Mas des Bressades Costières-de-Nîmes Cuvée Tradition
89 points
SRP: $12. A beautiful, fresh nose of watermelon rind and delicate strawberry juice. The palate is balanced, elegant, and delightful. A delicious wine.
Rosé
2011 Domaine des Cantarelles Gard Rose de Fayel
86 points
SRP: $11. A simple, surprisingly big rosé – with strong herbal notes and under-ripe peach. The palate is balanced, but finishes with an awkward note.
Rosé
2011 Canyon Wind 47-Ten
87 points
SRP: $14. Beautiful notes of pink grapefruit and tart strawberry, with a hint of rubbing alcohol. The palate is fresh, bright, and balanced.
Rosé
2011 Domaine Sainte-Eugénie Corbières Rosé
86 points
SRP: $10. On the nose, a simple, summer quaffer. The palate is equally simple, but delightfully gulpable. A fun, easy-to-drink rosé.
Rosé
2011 Pueblo Del Sol Tannat Rosé
91 points
SRP: $11. The nose is seductive – fresh strawberries, some cinnamon and clove, and ripe raspberries. The palate is fantastic -- well-balanced, well-structured, great acidity, and tasty.
Rosé
2011 Château Grande Cassagne Costières-de-Nîmes Rosé
89 points
SRP: $10. A big, herbaceous rosé that’s full of ripe, red fruits and watermelon rind. Great elegance and acidity – quite delicious.
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Rosé
2011 Domaine de la Petite Cassagne Costières-de-Nîmes Rosé
89 points
SRP: $10. A bright, floral rosé with pink grapefruit, freshly picked strawberries, and a hint of minerality. The palate has surprisingly depth and great weight.
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2011 Field Stone Petite Sirah Rosé Heritage Block
90 points
SRP: $20. A shockingly dark rosé – it almost looks like a Beaujolais. On the nose, fresh cranberries meet sweet strawberries and a hint of candied cherries and graphite. The palate, while weighty, is light on its feet and well-balanced, with zippy acidity.
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2011 Cornerstone Cellars Syrah Stepping Stone Corallina Rosé
91 points
SRP: $20. On the nose, an amazingly rich, juicy rosé that smells like the flesh of freshly bit strawberries, raspberries, and cherries, with a hint of lemon rind and lees. The palate is full, serious, balanced, and delicious, if a bit heavy for my tastes.
Rosé
2011 Domaine Thomas & Fils Sancerre Terres Blanches Rosé
92 points
SRP: $25. The nose is incredibly inviting – and the palate matches. Pink grapefruit, lemon juice, and other citrus notes that are reminiscent of strawberry lemonade. Perfectly balanced on the palate, with bracing acidity. A fantastic rosé.