Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaPouring a day-glow peach hue, this 'terroir driven' wine comes from two different vineyards and blends gamay and merlot. So I'm not exactly sure what terroir they're driving towards, other than the general 'Okanagan Valley.' Candied apple, strawberry jam, pear nectar rule the off-dry, creamy, glycerol-licked palate, with a slight fuzz of spicing to the shorter finish. Benefits from a brisk chill.Tasted: 17 March 2021Tasted by: Prices:
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaThis gamay-merlot rosé pours medium pink with juicy strawberry and watermelon, and some underlying spice to add interest. The fruit shows just a hint of candied character. Medium-bodied, with a pinch of sweetness (6 g/L), this finishes just barely off-dry. The balance is spot on if you're looking for an approachable style of rosé, with an appealing 12.6% abv. Well made and solid value.Tasted: 27 July 2021Tasted by: Prices: