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100 Point Rating Guide | ||
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| 96-100 | Extraordinary | A wine of finesse, complexity, and expression. True to variety and region. Perfect balance of flavors with a long finish. |
| 90-95 | Excellent | True to variety and region, with terrific complexity and balance. While not a wine for the ages, a superior example. |
| 85-89 | Good | Meets your expectations, with sound flavors and balance. Might have limited complexity or be short on the palate. A sound wine. |
| 80-84 | Average | Drinkable, might not have as much varietal character. Simple flavors, no flaws, but nothing special. |
| 75-79 | Below Average | Might contain one flaw, simple straight-forward flavors, off-balance, unpleasant. |
| 60-74 | Undrinkable, Flawed | Contains significant flaws. Unpleasant, not commercially acceptable. |
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1 User Review
Apr 10, 2008
Who knew Peggy Fleming could skate, AND make a delicious, refreshing rose!
I love this wine for many reasons, not the least of which is because it donates all proceeds to breast cancer research.
Ruby red grapefruit, ripe watermelon, and crushed rose petals play with a lot of raspberry flavors.
It was the perfect glass to go with my roast turkey and sundried tomato aioli panini, with homemade chips.
The crispness cut through the richness of the chips and the aioli nicely. Very refreshing and enjoyable on a nice spring day.


