Thursday, November 21, 2019

Texas Rosé – 2013; Lewis Wines; Johnson City, Texas


There is much to be said for Texas Rosés.  They seem to be that perfect pairing during the infamous Texas summer heat. This six-year-old Rosé is a testament that they can age well too. It’s a Mourvedre based Rosé that was sourced from Parr Vineyards in Mason County. The deep pink color has faded a bit to a mellower hue with age, but the wine is still quite bold. It’s medium acidity and herbaceous notes still bring out character in this wine. Flavors of plums and raspberries still dance around after the first sip or two. For 2019, The Texas summer has gone well into Fall! So, it is safe to say one can continue to keep sipping away with your favorite Lewis Rosé!


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