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Some weekends you wake up and feel like having a party. Not in a few hours, but immediately. These wines are will fuel your desire to start your parties early, invite a few friends for brunch and get loose.
Kindeli Primavera 2021
Delinquente Pretty Boy 2022
Château St. Anne Côte de Provence 2016
Black Estate Home Cabernet Franc 2020
Maloof Where Ya PJs At? 2021
Les Vignerons D’Estézargues Périllières Costières de Nimes Rouge 2020
We start with spring aka Kindeli’s Primavera is ultra-light, with the aromas of citrus skin, lemon balm and strawberry pie sitting nicely with the whole structure of the wine.
Next in line is Riverland’s rosé made from 100% Nero d’Avola (indigenous for Sicily). Flavors here is subtle, drinks almost like a dessert wine, but one that is FREEESH. The Côte de Provence from St. Anne is an easy Bandol, unlike their aged stuff that can be quite punchy and layered. Going onto the New World where we have a Kiwi Cabernet Franc bursting of vitality and finesse, followed by a fun rose-ish blend from Oregon, US.
To end your all-day binge, we wrap up with Costières de Nimes from the Rhone Valley. A bit of a heavy hitter on the fruit front, but nothing overpowering. Easy as Sunday morning.
Kindeli Primavera 2021
Delinquente Pretty Boy 2022
Château St. Anne Côte de Provence 2016
Black Estate Home Cabernet Franc 2020
Maloof Where Ya PJs At? 2021
Les Vignerons D’Estézargues Périllières Costières de Nimes Rouge 2020
We start with spring aka Kindeli’s Primavera is ultra-light, with the aromas of citrus skin, lemon balm and strawberry pie sitting nicely with the whole structure of the wine.
Next in line is Riverland’s rosé made from 100% Nero d’Avola (indigenous for Sicily). Flavors here is subtle, drinks almost like a dessert wine, but one that is FREEESH. The Côte de Provence from St. Anne is an easy Bandol, unlike their aged stuff that can be quite punchy and layered. Going onto the New World where we have a Kiwi Cabernet Franc bursting of vitality and finesse, followed by a fun rose-ish blend from Oregon, US.
To end your all-day binge, we wrap up with Costières de Nimes from the Rhone Valley. A bit of a heavy hitter on the fruit front, but nothing overpowering. Easy as Sunday morning.