Almost exactly three years later, and I’ll stick with my previous note. Except today I’m on my screen porch eating some pizza and drinking this wine. Took this on the boat, but didn’t open it until we got home and ordered pizza.
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Color? What color? At an angle, at times, a faint peach can be seen. And while I may be exaggerating a touch, the wine is the palest of peach. Having no recollection of trying a Ridge rosé previously, I wasn’t certain of what I might be in for. The answer is a definite delicious surprise. The first taste is of watermelon, dusty rose, and chalk, lots of chalk that makes for an exquisite dryness that is a refreshing change from those rosés that have a hint of RS. As the wine opens, strawberry notes intermingle with the watermelon. On the second day, the strawberry is more dominate than the watermelon. 40% Grenache, 40% Mourvedre, 10% Zinfandel, 5% Counoise, 5% Black Malvoisie. 12.6% alc. Without food, by the terrace fireplace. 03.18&19.23. Recommended.
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Friday Night Brown Bagger (Eagle Brook CC): Served double blind to the group. I know this is a light rose but in the soft restaurant light this almost looks as if it could be an older white wine. Rose petal, strawberry and floral notes. Flavors of strawberry and mineral. Nice.
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6/5/2023 - thelostverse wrote: 91 Points
Almost exactly three years later, and I’ll stick with my previous note. Except today I’m on my screen porch eating some pizza and drinking this wine. Took this on the boat, but didn’t open it until we got home and ordered pizza.
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3/18/2023 - timewithwine Likes this wine:
Color? What color? At an angle, at times, a faint peach can be seen. And while I may be exaggerating a touch, the wine is the palest of peach. Having no recollection of trying a Ridge rosé previously, I wasn’t certain of what I might be in for. The answer is a definite delicious surprise. The first taste is of watermelon, dusty rose, and chalk, lots of chalk that makes for an exquisite dryness that is a refreshing change from those rosés that have a hint of RS. As the wine opens, strawberry notes intermingle with the watermelon. On the second day, the strawberry is more dominate than the watermelon. 40% Grenache, 40% Mourvedre, 10% Zinfandel, 5% Counoise, 5% Black Malvoisie. 12.6% alc. Without food, by the terrace fireplace. 03.18&19.23. Recommended.
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11/19/2021 - AllRed wrote: 88 Points
Friday Night Brown Bagger (Eagle Brook CC): Served double blind to the group. I know this is a light rose but in the soft restaurant light this almost looks as if it could be an older white wine. Rose petal, strawberry and floral notes. Flavors of strawberry and mineral. Nice.
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6/12/2021 - bjschmitt wrote:
Enjoyable summer wine in the heat!
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6/11/2021 - AllRed wrote: 90 Points
Pale color with strawberry, melon and mineral notes. Adds a subtle floral notes with air. Good berry and mineral flavors.
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