This pinky, which is called "Rosé of Virginia" outside the U.S., is a very pretty, delicious wine. Don't let its bright-pink hue fool you into thinking that it's a sachharine sugar-bomb; this is a dry, elegant rosé with a minerally texture, and heaps of red berry fruit on the palate. With floral and vanilla aromas and a dry, chalky finish, it'll make a rosé lover out of every doubting Thomas.
This pinky, which is called "Rosé of Virginia" outside the U.S., is a very pretty, delicious wine. Don't let its bright-pink hue fool you into thinking that it's a sachharine sugar-bomb; this is a dry, elegant rosé with a minerally texture, and heaps of red berry fruit on the palate. With floral and vanilla aromas and a dry, chalky finish, it'll make a rosé lover out of every doubting Thomas.
This pinky, which is called "Rosé of Virginia" outside the U.S., is a very pretty, delicious wine. Don't let its bright-pink hue fool you into thinking that it's a sachharine sugar-bomb; this is a dry, elegant rosé with a minerally texture, and heaps of red berry fruit on the palate. With floral and vanilla aromas and a dry, chalky finish, it'll make a rosé lover out of every doubting Thomas.
This pinky, which is called "Rosé of Virginia" outside the U.S., is a very pretty, delicious wine. Don't let its bright-pink hue fool you into thinking that it's a sachharine sugar-bomb; this is a dry, elegant rosé with a minerally texture, and heaps of red berry fruit on the palate. With floral and vanilla aromas and a dry, chalky finish, it'll make a rosé lover out of every doubting Thomas.