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WSJ: The Rising Fortunes of Rosé

Editor, Christopher Parr

The Wall Street Journal features a video and article on the Rising Fortunes of Rosé. The video is below, featuring WSJ's Tasting writers Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher...


"Finally, the most important piece of advice we'd give is this: If you taste a rosé that isn't affirmatively charming and doesn't aggressively make the case to your palate that blush wines deserve a place in your life, don't give up on them. Try another. There are many good ones out there, and during the summer a good rosé wine really is a very special accompaniment to light meals and sunny days."





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Posted on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at 07:33AM by Editor, Christopher Parr in
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After seeing the video, I will try the Toad Hollow Eye of the Toad Rose!
June 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLorrie
I had the pleasure of tasing Kendall-Jackson's 2006 Grand Reserve Rose'. It was very crisp, and had flavors of peach and watermelon. The nose was floral as well as aromas of fruit, nicely mingling together. It could easily be my summer sipper this summer and for years to come. Only problem is that it's tasting rooms and winery allocated. I hope they release it next year, so I can get a case!
July 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLorrie

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