Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Rosé du Faisan – 2017; Pheasant Ridge Winery; Lubbock, Texas


When you think refreshing and rejuvenating, a great Rosé can be the first thing to come to mind. This first Rosé from Pheasant Ridge doesn’t disappoint.  Sourced from Buena Suerte Vineyards of the Texas High Plains AVA, this blend of 57% Mourvèdre and 43%Tempranillo has that fresh fragrance you expect in a quality dry Rosé wine. You’ll relish in the flavors of cherry and plum with just a touch of lime.  Additionally, yes there is just enough tartness to round things out. This lovely wine one should keep for a couple of more years or more two, so no rush to drink it right now if you still have any bottles in your cellar. This one is a case worthy purchase, too!


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