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Chalk Hill Rose 2009 |
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A serious wine drinker's Rosé, it was conceived on a summer's day in a harbour-side café in the south of France, when enjoying some local Bandol rosé and bouillabaisse.
Made entirely from Grenache grapes, this Rosé has aromas of gooseberry and fresh strawberry, with a rich, silky palate and firm acidity leading to a crisp finish.
This wine will match a range of Asian, seafood and chicken dishes - the ultimate bottle to take out to dinner where you don't know where you will end up.
"A beautiful pale salmon hue is an enticing suggestion of a rosé with
elegance, and this wine delivers as promised. It's a restrained style
with a subtle strawberry-hull-flavoured palate and a refreshingly
bone dry finish. Faint nuances of Grenache spice and pepper add
some interest to its long finish, while fine acidity provides wellgauged
texture. This is a clean, fresh, well-made wine with smart new
labelling - clean, fresh and modern" - Tyson Stelzer 91 Points.
Selected in the Adelaide Review Hot 100 wines for 2009/10, identifying
the 100 best wines made in South Australia.
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WBW Rating: 92/100
Closure: Stelvin
Region: McLaren Vale SA |
Winemaker:
Drink now until: 2012
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