Whether enjoying a glass of Moscato Rosé, a Rosato, Monastrell Rosé or a Pinot Noir Rosé, the crisp taste always seems to add a refreshing touch.
Heading to Aldi, Tesco, Lidl, Asda and Sainsbury’s, I picked up the cheapest bottles of rosé and it changed my wine palette forever.Fresh & Juicy Rosé, it wasn’t hard to tell it was the cheapest bottle on the shelf, with a very simple basic design, it doesn’t leave anyone wanting to run to it. Nonetheless, I poured a small amount and tried some of the Asda rosé and at first taste it was sweet but it quickly moved to an almost copper taste.
With “ripe strawberry & plum flavours”, the drink itself is described as “easy drinking” and I can easily agree with that statement.Not bitter or sour at all, instead it was subtle but not so subtle you couldn’t taste it and it was very smooth. Taking off the cap, the wine’s rich strawberry smell was very prominent and almost overpowering to the point I wanted to put the cap back on.
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