Dancing Coyote Rosé (2011)
| Winery: | Dancing Coyote Wines |
| Region: | USA » California » Yolo County » Clarksburg |
| Varietal: | Pinot Noir |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Dancing Coyote Wines on SnoothMay 2013
Gruner Veltliner, arguably the original hipster wine, has grown up and become a standard in the classical pantheon of top white wines. Along the way it was revealed that in Austria, Gruner is often a simple table wine, served in crown-capped liter bottles and not the subject of fawning terms of endearment. Yes, Gruner Veltliner is capable of rem... Read More
May 2013
Peppery and a little green on the nose though there is a little over-ripeness here with honied and cooked fruit aromas of peach and white cherry thats a bit waxy. This enters the mouth with a nice level of richness and good, firm acids. There's plenty of fruit here but it's much fresher than the nose would indicate. There's a light grassy note h... Read More
October 2012
A nice one. Not so dry but only slightly sweet. Fragrant floral nose (I dunno about 'rose petals' but is fragrant). If you like German style wines, you'll like this. Read More
October 2012
Yum! Light, crisp, mild pear notes. Not super sweet. No sparkle like most true moscato wines, but delightful just the same. If looking for a light sweet table wine, try this one. Read More
October 2012
Oh yah! Closer to late harvest without syrup density; dessert type moscato. Full of peach flavor & bouquet. D-licious. Try it at cellar temp as well as ice cold. Yum. Read More
September 2012
I noticed that OutThere purchased seven bottles of a particular wine at $14 and it occurred to me that it was a $100 purchase, and enough to last about a week. So I got curious, and mentioned in the thread that it would be interesting to know how much per week people spent. Well, Emark has better records and more time on his hands than I do, a... Read More
August 2012
One thing you learn quickly when you get to taste as many wines as I do is that there is only a loose correlation between price and quality. Paying more for a wine certainly doesn’t guarantee a better wine, but when you move from one price point to another you can at least hope that the average score of the relative groups will justify the price... Read More
August 2012
Sweet and floral on the nose with a hint of red peachy fruit accenting a base of lime/lime blossom fruit. A bit soft on entry, this snaps together nicely on the palate and delivers a round, easy to drink mouthful of melon and citrus fruit. Remains aromatic and floral in the mouth, adding a hint of fennel on the back end and through the modest fi... Read More
July 2012
Rosés come around just once a year. This is lamentable or not, depending on your opinion of them. With such a sudden influx, it’s imperative that I taste as many as possible as quickly as possible. This is the first round-up of rosés from the summer of 2012. You can expect another in several weeks, but these 40 wines, along with the dozen or so ... Read More
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