TN: Another American rosé of note
On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 5:00:17 PM UTC-4, Mark Lipton wrote:
> Despite our pronounced Europhilic palates, we do from time to time find > a domestic wine that we like. A perennial favorite is, along with most > everything Steve does, Edmunds St. John Bone Jolly rosé, the rare > domestic rosé that has a low ABV and is light and refreshing, evocative > of warm summer days. However, we recently had another rosé from the US > that we liked well enough to get more of, 2019 Navarro Rosé of Pinot > Noir, which is also low in alcohol, light on the palate and refreshing > with notes of fresh strawberries and watermelon. It's not a complex > wine and won't challenge Domaine Tempier or Baudry in my affections, but > is available at a decent price and is quite satisfying. > > Mark Lipton > p.s. I hear that Bedrock's "Ode to Lulu" rosé is a worthy contender, > but have yet to try any. That sounds nice. Navarro has 1 cent shipping, but late for me for ground. |
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