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Coen Wines

Coen Wines
2020 Rosé, Malbec, Uco Valley

Pair this wine with:
Fish Pork Turkey

Category: Rose

Date Tasted:
Country: Argentina
Alcohol: 12.2% RS: .115%
Bronze Medal
Recommended
$20

Coen Wines
2020 Rosé, Malbec, Uco Valley

Pair this wine with:
Fish Pork Turkey

Category: Rose

Date Tasted:
Country: Argentina
Alcohol: 12.2% RS: .115%
Bright pink coral color. Aromas of dried strawberry, apple, and jicama with a supple, crisp, dryish light body and a polished, brisk fruit punch finish. A fruity, punch-like rose for al fresco enjoyment.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Crisp & Lively, Fruity, Juicy & Smooth & Non-Oaky
Aroma Aroma: dried strawberry, apple, and jicama
Taste Flavor: fruit punch
Sweetness Sweetness: Dryish
Enjoy Enjoy: Now on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Baked Ham, Turkey, Grilled Salmon
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A fruity, punch-like rose for al fresco enjoyment.

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Rose

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Serve in a Rosé Wine Glass
Rosé refers to a wine made when red grapes are given slight skin contact to produce a blush, light copper, salmon or pink color. Rosés range from bone-dry to medium- sweet and are made in most major wine producing countries. Among the most famous examples are Tavel from France’s Rhone Valley, numerous offerings from Provence in southern France as well as several excellent versions from Puglia in southern Italy.

Often thought of as a summer wine – in this case, a substitute for red wine when the weather is hot – they can be enjoyed year round. The drier versions, of course, are meat for food pairings; recommended matches include chicken salad, vegetables and seafood such as tuna or salmon (especially with a rich rosé made from Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir).