John Howard
Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries
Killer rose'.
Killer rose'.
9.1Jennifer DiDomizio
Now this is Provence rose. The prettiest peach in color and flavors to match. Berries, orange rind, flowers, and a spicy, slightly pithy finish.
Now this is Provence rose. The prettiest peach in color and flavors to match. Berries, orange rind, flowers, and a spicy, slightly pithy finish.
9.0Delectable Wine
Follow to learn about our favorite wines & people.
Brilliant orange-pink. A perfumed, mineral-accented bouquet evokes dried red berries, orange pith, lavender and jasmine, along with a suggestion of peach pit in the background. Silky and broad on entry and then more taut in the middle, offering juicy red currant and blood orange flavors and a hint of anise. Shows a suave blend of depth and energy and finishes long and seamless, leaving behind floral, mineral and red berry notes. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, June 2017)
Brilliant orange-pink. A perfumed, mineral-accented bouquet evokes dried red berries, orange pith, lavender and jasmine, along with a suggestion of peach pit in the background. Silky and broad on entry and then more taut in the middle, offering juicy red currant and blood orange flavors and a hint of anise. Shows a suave blend of depth and energy and finishes long and seamless, leaving behind floral, mineral and red berry notes. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, June 2017)
9.1James Drummond
Love this juice! Magic
Love this juice! Magic
9.0Byron Hewett
Very popular at my house!
Very popular at my house!
9.0Ely Cohn
Rich. Savory. Licorice. Tarragon.
Rich. Savory. Licorice. Tarragon.
9.2Kevin Cahoon
Juicy, bright with spice and herbal notes accenting the pomegranate, red cherry and citrus peel. Tasty and savory style of Rose.
Juicy, bright with spice and herbal notes accenting the pomegranate, red cherry and citrus peel. Tasty and savory style of Rose.
9.0Cara Angelmar
No fruit (good thing)
No fruit (good thing)
8.0J Chisholm
Good, gaudy!
Good, gaudy!
9.2Location
WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.