Rosé All Day, All Year from Our Friends at Texas Fine Wine
For some, rosé wines signal summertime, but in Texas, it’s rosé all day… and can even be all year! Texas’ year-round temperate climate calls for bright, refreshing, fruit-forward wines to sip while sitting by the pool or watching the sun go down.
Texas’ year-round temperate climate calls for bright, refreshing, fruit-forward wines to sip while sitting by the pool or watching the glow of an evening sunset.
The five wineries of Texas Fine Wine – Bending Branch Winery, Brennan Vineyards, Duchman Family Winery, Pedernales Cellars and Spicewood Vineyards – offer a terrific selection of rosé wines just in time for pools, parties and picnics.
Bending Branch Winery
Bending Branch Winery 2015 High Plains Rosé (100% Cinsault), notes of strawberry and candied apple flavors, $18 (retail and winery)
Brennan Vineyards Rosé Wines
Brennan Vineyards Reserve Mourvèdre Dry Rosé 2016 (75% Mourvèdre, 25% Cinsault), notes of tart strawberry and green watermelon rind, $25 (winery only), due for release in early May
Duchman Family Winery
Duchman Family Winery 2016 Dry Rosé (100% Aglianico), notes of wild strawberry, raspberry and rose petals, $22 (winery only)
Pedernales Cellars
Pedernales Cellars 2016 Dry Rosé (50% Grenache, 24% Cinsault, 22% Mourvèdre, 4% Syrah), notes of white peach, lemon peel, grapefruit, ginger and fresh herbs, $30 (winery only)
Spicewood Vineyards
Spicewood Vineyards 2016 Mourvedre Rosé (80% Mourvèdre, 20% Cinsault), notes of orange peel, passion fruit and strawberries with touch of spice, $21.99 (winery only)
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Texas Fine Wine invites wine enthusiasts to visit TexasFineWine.com for information about each winery, news releases about recent wine awards, and materials such as its Iconic Texas Food & Wine Pairing Guide. Follow Texas Fine Wine on Facebook, Twitterand Instagram.
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