It's rare to find a straight Cinsault bottling, which is reason enough to seek this out. But the flavors are muted compared to other rosés. It leads with burnt orange, peach and pineapple aromas, and then delivers faint tropical flavors on the palate, reminiscent of papaya and coconut, lacking acidic zing.
It's rare to find a straight Cinsault bottling, which is reason enough to seek this out. But the flavors are muted compared to other rosés. It leads with burnt orange, peach and pineapple aromas, and then delivers faint tropical flavors on the palate, reminiscent of papaya and coconut, lacking acidic zing.
It's rare to find a straight Cinsault bottling, which is reason enough to seek this out. But the flavors are muted compared to other rosés. It leads with burnt orange, peach and pineapple aromas, and then delivers faint tropical flavors on the palate, reminiscent of papaya and coconut, lacking acidic zing.
It's rare to find a straight Cinsault bottling, which is reason enough to seek this out. But the flavors are muted compared to other rosés. It leads with burnt orange, peach and pineapple aromas, and then delivers faint tropical flavors on the palate, reminiscent of papaya and coconut, lacking acidic zing.