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Featherstone Winery Rosé 2015

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There are 7 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Wineboy rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

A lovely rose showing a more full flavoured style with a fully dry backbone. I agree with the salad food pairing as long as there is no element to the salad which would add sweetness.
Andrew Bernardo rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Lovely primary fruit aromas and flavours of cranberry, red cherry and red currant, along with undertones of rhubarb stock, pepper, red flowers, and a hint of dried strawberry. 89 Points. (www.ottawawinejournal.com)
Matt Steeves rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

Featherstone's 2013 Rosé won an impressive double gold medal at the 2014 Ontario Wine Awards. Year after year this value priced wine delivers on quality and taste, in a dry and palate cleansing style, making it a great wine for any occasion. Dry with juicy fruit, it’s super versatile, making it great on its own, and complements charcuterie platters, grilled fish, or sweet and tangy BBQ dishes. Tasted August 2016. 88+ points. Matt Steeves - www.quercusvino.ca
rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

A brilliant cranberry colour, this wine is more aromatic than most roses: strawberry jam, juicy cherries, violets, and a dash of spice and white pepper. Delicious fresh berry flavours, dry and crisp. In the top 3 of my summer rose tastings, this wine is food friendly. Try it with arugula, goat cheese and berry salad or a plate of mild and creamy cheeses. A great choice to begin a summer dinner party.
Jennifer Havers rated this wine as 90/100
rated this wine as 87/100
Natalie MacLean rated this wine as 88/100




Natalie's Review

Featherstone Winery Rosé 2015, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario V.Q.A., Canada: Aromas of rhubarb-strawberry compote, tinge of sweet raspberry, mostly lovely mouth-watering juiciness. Lovely ballet slipper pink. Finishes crisp and clean. Spritely, refreshing and light with wild field berry aromas. Drink: 2016-2018. 117861 13.20% MD 750 mL  $15.95 Score: 89/100. April 4, 2017 Best Value Rosé Wine. Splendid Salad Wine  Full Review

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