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Robert Sinskey Vin Gris(2007)

Winery:
Robert Sinskey Vineyards
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Region:
USA > California > Napa > Carneros
Type:
Rosé Wine
User Tags:
fruit, rose petals, color descriptors, berry, accessory fruits, rosé, red grape, mediterranean and subtropical fruits, floral, citrus 
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US $24.95

Snooth User: Philip 873

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Philip
Brooklyn, NY
April 2008
Firstly, this is not, as the name indicates a white wine. Vin gris should be white.

It is, however, a very pale rose. It has a luscious color - a sort of salmon pink / rose petal color.

Its crisp in the mouth, full of soft melon and a delicate strawberry. A pleasant finish with a touch of spice. Has it served with a light breaded chicken breast and steamed vegetables.

Overall, this is a light rose. Its very nice, but the price is steep. I debate if its worth it.
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Astor Wines & Spirits
April 2008
Using biodynamic methods, Sinskey has produced a fabulous rosé from Pinot Noir grapes. Silky, elegant, and complex, with fine, feathery minerals from that rich California dirt.
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Wine.com
April 2008
Over fifteen yearsago, when RSV began making Vin Gris, almost no onewanted a dry pink wine. It didn't matter then that the VinGris was made from top quality Pinot Noir grapes grown onRobert Sinskey's organically farmed Los Carneros vineyards. No matterthe wine's versatility with food, its intriguing color, purity offlavor, or lack of residual sugar. No, everyone feared theymight face the accusation of drinking that sickly sweet,soda pop of a wine called White Zin. Nowadays, though,folks can't get enough. Emanating from the glass, a brilliantdisplay of salmon tinged read more...
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Snooth User: MB 11

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MB
April 2008
Simply the best American rose. We compare each year the Sinskey Vin Gris with the Domaine Tempier Bandol Rose to see which is best. It tends to bounce back and forth, but they both are 100% winners, every year.
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