•Name- Chateau Morrisette Dry Rose
•Variety- 100% Chambourcin
•Region- Virginia
•Country- United States
•Year- 2011
•Price- $17.99
•Shop/wine critic/winery review- Made from 100% Chambourcin grapes, our Dry Rosé is crisp and juicy, with the character of citrus and strawberries, gently augmented by subtle suggestions of peach and banana evolving from the lingering, aromatic finish. This wine is food friendly, pairing well with ham, roasted poultry, sweet Italian sausage, and most any savory, non-spicy foods. Try it with chocolate-covered strawberries!
Upon reading the name of the wine, I became slightly intrigued because of all the Rose that I have had, it has always tended to be more on the sweeter side and seeing dry mentioned interested me heavily. Following the pour, it had a pretty standard Rose color, a lighter pink color, with not much tone and anything to it. Upon swirling it, I began investigating the nose, and it was very welcoming with lots of different fruit flavors floating around. The main smell that I caught was the banana smell. It smelled nearly like I was smelling freshly sliced bananas, and this was quite good. Once i took a sip it threw my palate for a whirl, and I was very happy with this wine. The balance between the fruit, along with the sweetness and also the dryness, it quickly elevated and had a very good fruity dry lingering finish. I really enjoyed this wine, and even ended up purchasing a bottle.
I did not have food with this wine.