Tasting: Rose of Summer


  • Woodland Park's Rose of Summer
  • Variety: Blended. No prominent variety
  • Stillwater, OK
  • USA
  • No Vintage provided
  • Price and store: This wine was a bought by my aunt and left behind at my grandparents' this summer. When I asked her if she could remember the store or price, she could not. However, she guessed that the price was around $15-20.
  • Review provided by the winery's website: A sweet rose wine made from red and white grapes. One our first wines to make in 2004, a very easy wine to enjoy in the evening alone or with chocolate. Use as a base for wine coolers.
  • My review: When I sniffed the wine I noted that the was extremely spicy. It smelled like a specific spice I couldn't identify, but also peppery. I also got hints of dried apricots and raspberry. I was worried I wouldn't like the taste based on the strong spiciness of the smell as I've never had a wine before that had such a spicy smell. However this is probably the best rose wine I've ever had. The first taste reminds me of honey. Light bodied, but warm and sweet. The after taste is the only time the spiciness kicks in, but is also light and is the perfect finish. When I swished the wine I got much more of the spiciness, and I could taste the berries mentioned by the winery. I got a black cherry taste with some of the raspberry I had smelled. 

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