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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
Someone suggested barefoot pink moscato or whatever it is so I bought some and it's like drinking syrup
Sooooo sweet and sickly
I'm looking for something not vinegary and not sweet
I've tried echo falls but there's so many different ones it's confusing
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not a lover of white wine luv
I'm only just getting into wine at minute but seem to like certain red rose.s. But trying to find a good one"
White Zinfandel is a rosé. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not a lover of white wine luv
I'm only just getting into wine at minute but seem to like certain red rose.s. But trying to find a good one"
Good one for me is MATEUS rose. Try it... |
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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
I tried a tiny bottle of Mateus last night,,,,yuk
Vinegary to me
Gonna go looking for some new ones today
Didn't like the barefoot one that someone suggested but maybe a need a dry one
Being a newbie for wines
I'm use to drinking spicy rum
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
Catthorpe |
If you like rosè try our favourite, Anjou, a very good and inexpensive wine, a hint of sweetness and fruity flavours, fantastic cold. The Moscatel you mentioned we find waay too sweet also, probably better as a spritzer.
Tesco and Lidl in their specialised wine selection stock these, heard Waitrose do too.
A tip. If you're ever in France be sure to get plenty of Anjou rosè as it's quality is a bit better than we've found here and at a fraction of the price too.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you like rosè try our favourite, Anjou, a very good and inexpensive wine, a hint of sweetness and fruity flavours, fantastic cold. The Moscatel you mentioned we find waay too sweet also, probably better as a spritzer.
Tesco and Lidl in their specialised wine selection stock these, heard Waitrose do too.
A tip. If you're ever in France be sure to get plenty of Anjou rosè as it's quality is a bit better than we've found here and at a fraction of the price too.
Him"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Someone suggested barefoot pink moscato or whatever it is so I bought some and it's like drinking syrup
Sooooo sweet and sickly
I'm looking for something not vinegary and not sweet
I've tried echo falls but there's so many different ones it's confusing
X"
Not normally a rose drinker however my view is:
Chase do a rose - great bottle
Head for Provençal rose - dry and good structure - pale is best
Anjou is ok - can be a bit sweet - good for rose spritzer
The most interesting I've ever had was a German Pinot noir Johann Wolf
Has a slight spritz on the palate, good acidity and slight fruit sweetness. Only 11.5% and even better on 10 pounds from Waitrose |
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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
I've been trying different ones but ever pay more than 6 quid cos knowing my luck it,ll be another shite one
I quite like echoe falls but didn't realise there was so many different one
Confusing
Lol
Thanx for all the advice tho guys
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm far from a wine buff but I've had two really nice rose wines in the last few years but one I can't remember the name one of.
The other was Black Tower Rose and it was a real surprise just how nice it was.
In general though I must agree that the white Zinfandel's are excellent. |
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