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Wine Of The Week
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Lost Sheep 2010 Rosé (South Eastern Australia)
An expert blend of the Italian Sangiovese and the Aussie Shiraz, this wine is full of all the summer berry flavours you'd expect of a blush wine, with a hint of creaminess and a typically shiraz dash of pepper on the finish. At 12% it's one of the more serious wines in its class and one I'm sure to buy again!
Available in Marks and Spencer for the normal price of £7.49
An expert blend of the Italian Sangiovese and the Aussie Shiraz, this wine is full of all the summer berry flavours you'd expect of a blush wine, with a hint of creaminess and a typically shiraz dash of pepper on the finish. At 12% it's one of the more serious wines in its class and one I'm sure to buy again!
Available in Marks and Spencer for the normal price of £7.49
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Eccles,
I've never been much of a Rosé drinker but I'm slowly becoming converted. I tried the wine on my mother last night and she was so impressed that she sneaked off to the fridge to top up her glass. Rosés can often be a little sweet but this wine strikes the perfect balance between fruity and savoury.
I've never been much of a Rosé drinker but I'm slowly becoming converted. I tried the wine on my mother last night and she was so impressed that she sneaked off to the fridge to top up her glass. Rosés can often be a little sweet but this wine strikes the perfect balance between fruity and savoury.
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