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Xoxo Mini Rosé

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There are 4 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Melanie Lloyd rated this wine as 86/100 with the following review:

Available in a compact juice-box type container, perfect for camping or a picnic. On the nose, concentrated ripe strawberry, cantaloupe, and hazelnut notes. On the palate, light bodied and off-dry with balanced acidity and notes of melon, marzipan, field strawberry, cranberry and clementine.

Enjoy on its own, with appetizers or with light summer fare.
Andrea Shapiro rated this wine as 87/100 with the following review:

No corkscrew? No problem. An easy to carry, portable mini Rosé wine from Peller’s xoxo line. This 250mL tetra pack lends well to taking to the beach, camping or any other outdoor event. Durable and unbreakable. Easy drinking peach strawberry and watermelon flavours add to the experience. Off-dry and fruit forward. This little one would be great to accompany a picnic, or just easy enough to bring along anywhere. Try it with sandwiches and chicken burgers. Enjoy!
Craig Haynes rated this wine as 86/100 with the following review:

This Rosé's compact 250ml container is easy to carry anywhere and to recycle with ease. Filled with an international blend from imported and Canadian wine, this Rosé has an easy drinking style defined by ripe strawberry notes. It is ready to chill and be consumed on its own or in a single serving sangria. Enjoy.
Jennifer Havers rated this wine as 87/100 with the following review:

A nice summer sipper. Lots of ripe fruit on this off-dry rose, with notes of raspberry, orange and a hint of lime. Light, refreshing, and could be enjoyed on its own or you could lighten it up a little bit of bubbly as a spritzer.




Natalie's Review

Xoxo Mini Rosé, Ontario, Canada: A terrific, refreshing Rosé with aromas of field berries and summer sunshine. Pair with seafood. Drink: 2021-2022. 16783 11% M 250 mL  $3.95 Score: 87/100. December 17, 2021 Best Value Rosé Wine.  Full Review

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