Wine of the Day, No. 49
There's a movement afoot to make rosé wines darker, more substantial, more complex -- and more expensive. I say Fie to these efforts to
transform what is essentially delightful, charming and evanescent, representing both the languor and the vitality of Summer, into something serious and weighty. An example of what I believe a rosé wine should be is the B…
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