Rossese, known as Tibouren across the border in France, has been our most recent crush in unusual Italian varieties. The grape itself wears many hats, but in this case it shows a weightlessness, spice and elegance that make it nearly irresistible. Withandnbsp;savory red fruits and low tannin, this is a red wine you can drink in buckets! You can pair this with anything from fish to chicken to just about anything on the summer grill. Give it a slight chill and make sure to have a second bottle on hand.andnbsp;
Justin Bothur
Wintergreen and tea berry on the nose with a touch of cherry lozenge; sanguine and herbal on the palate with a touch of charred orange. Light and racy.
Wintergreen and tea berry on the nose with a touch of cherry lozenge; sanguine and herbal on the palate with a touch of charred orange. Light and racy.
9.0Matt Sterr
Rustic. Strawberry notes. Light crimson in the glass. Rustic and delicious.
Rustic. Strawberry notes. Light crimson in the glass. Rustic and delicious.
8.9Nick Piccone
Strawberry, cherry, pepper, some earth - pretty acidic at first - light
Strawberry, cherry, pepper, some earth - pretty acidic at first - light
8.9Raj Harb
Light, bright strawberry fruit. High toned. Good acid.
Light, bright strawberry fruit. High toned. Good acid.
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