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The Wine Guy: What I'm Drinking This Week
By
Dave McIntyre
Since writing my July column on the joys of rosé wines in the heat of summer, I’ve tasted a few more that drive home the point that these are fun, delightful wines to take the edge off the season’s heat.
One I especially enjoyed was La Bastide Blanche Bandol 2006 ($17), which is pale orange in color with scents and flavors of orange peel, cherries and strawberries. The Domaine de Nizas 2006 Coteaux du Languedoc ($18) is a darker red color with more exuberant fruit flavors, but still quite dry and refreshing. From Spain comes Fra Guerau 2006 Montsant ($14), a juicy blend of Syrah, Tempranillo and Merlot.
I even found one in my cellar from last year – Daniel Crochet Sancerre Rosé 2005 ($18), a Pinot Noir that paired beautifully with grilled Alaskan salmon. Ah, summer!
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