Murdoch Hill
Rose

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About this product


It opens with attractive aromas of fresh summer berries, watermelon rind and flesh, some sweet spice and a lovely savoury lees character playing in support. The palate is full of red-fruited juiciness and fleshy texture with a touch of grip, all neatly focussed by racy acidity and an enticing watermelon-drenched finish. A proper Rosé, this, and one with more character charm than the anemic Provençal lookalikes you could shake a stick at.
Taste profile
Light Bodied
Light Bodied
Light Bodied
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Light bodied red wines have a water-light mouthfeel and light flavour impact. Often pale to light/medium in colour.

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