Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaFresh and bright and electric the Dames Rosé benefits Les Dames d ’Escoffier’s BC Chapter, and young women working in the hospitality industry. The producer of this wine, Mireille Sauve, was a wine scholarship recipient many years ago. The blend is an 80/20 split of pinot blanc from Sperling Vineyards (West Kelowna) and pinot noir from Stoneboat Vineyard (Black Sage Middle Bench), and has a strong citrus undercurrent flecked with red berries to the a clipped, fresh finish that calls for food. Bone dry and sleek at 11.5 percent, but it’s a style many tired of sugar will embrace. Great for summer salads and sushi.Tasted: 17 December 2017Tasted by: Prices:
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaCrisp, bright and lively, Dames Rosé benefits Les Dames d’Escoffier's BC Chapter, and young women who are working in the hospitality, food and wine industry (I was a wine scholarship recipient many years ago). A blend made in conjunction with Sperling Vineyards' pinot blanc, and Stoneboat Vineyard's pinot noir (80/20 split), this is clean and clear strawberry jam, light raspberry and lifted lime. Dry and sleek at 11.5 percent, with a strong core of red berry gummies and frisky pink peppercorn spicing to the snappy finish. This is a worthy cause your palate will thank you for. Drink now, with salmon / strawberry salad.Tasted: 30 October 2017Tasted by: Prices: