“It’s always open season on dry rose at our house…”
I keep finding more good specimens of dry rosé at our friendly neighborhood Costco, and last week, I brought these two home. Both are follow ups on previous wines featured in this blog, and offer good bang for your buck.
When I like a wine from a particular producer, say Domaine Lafage, I’m often inclined to try another bottling from that same producer. Because we enjoyed the Lafage red blend so much a few months ago, it wasn’t a difficult choice to give this one a try.
Domaine Lafage is located in Cotes Catalanes, in the Roussillon region of southwestern France. This is only the third wine I’ve had from this area as of late, and all three have been much to my liking. The QPR (quality-price-ratio) of the three is even more to my liking, as they are quite pocketbook friendly.
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