Art of Earth Rosé – Quaffable

A tasty blend of organically grown Grenache and Syrah from France, we review the Art of Earth Rosé.

Art of Earth Rosé - Quaffable

A dry rosé blend of 70% Grenache and 30% Syrah, organically grown, from France. The wine is fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks and has 3.9 g/L of residual sugar.

Sample submitted for review. The Art of Earth Rosé has an SRP of $12 and is available for as low as $10. It is imported by Mack & Schuhle Inc.

From the bottle:

The Art of Earth wines reflect the natural and undisturbed character of the Earth. Organic grapes, gently processed with respect for the earth and their origin.

13% Alcohol

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The 2019 Art of Earth Rosé begins with a pleasing aroma of strawberry, raspberry and other fresh red fruit plus a touch of melon and fresh baked bread. It actually smells a bit like a sparkling wine.

The wine tastes similar to the nose with a touch of spice. Dry, refreshing, balanced and quaffable, this is an easy to drink rosé with just enough complexity to keep it interesting.

It ends dry and turns a bit tart on the long finish. This is tasty.

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2019 Art of Earth Rosé

Taste: 7 (87-88 points)    Cost: 8
OVERALL RATING: 7.3
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