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Default TN: Lambrusco, SW (?) France, South Africa

So Wednesday prepared spareribs, a fennel salad, and green beans with
sesame for the concert by the river. But a little after 5 a
thunderstorm rolled through, and though it cleared quickly the village
decided not to risk lightning/rain and moved concert inside. I was
less interested in jazz than picnic (the community center is a bit
dreary). So we went to some friends' home instead. Our food was
combined with their sausages and snow peas, plus we enjoyed a few
wines:

Zucchi Lambrusco di Sorbara (Rosato)
Bright raspberries and strawberries in a light froth, fresh fruit and
a hint of tannin and bitter licorice. Dry and easy to drink. B/B+

2007 Georges Vigouroux Pigmentum Malbec Rose (VdP du Lot)
Where is Lot? I assume SW France due to the Malbec. A fairly beefy
style of rose, a bit of tannin. Fruit is a little muted, with
strawberries and a bit of rhubarb. I'd like a little more acidity and
a little fresher fruit, but still a tasty pink (I think Ron said it
was fairly cheap). B-

2006 Fairview Goats do Roam
Red fruit, surprising high acids for a mass market wine. This is
Rhone blends, but there's a paving tar/rubber aroma that reminds me of
Pinotage. Maybe I would have liked this better with food (it was
opened at end), but this didn't really ring my bells. Have liked other
vintages more. C+/B-

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent
wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't
drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no
promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
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