We will be taking your orders for the lovely, refreshing “La Soif” Rosé from Les Vignes du Lys to the LCBO next Friday, April 30th. I know you don’t want to spend the summer in a state of extreme thirst, parched and excruciatingly dry, so whatever you do, order your pink bottles of glorious relief now!!
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2009 Rosé “La Soif” - 13% Alc./Vol. $14/$84 six-bottle case
Strange name, “La Soif” (the thirst) for a marvellous wine whose primary purpose will be to slake your thirst in the dog days of summer. Made from 60% Syrah and 40% Grenache, this Vin de Pays d’Oc is a most refreshing, satisfying rosé showing gobs of red fruit with light citrus nuances and a nice crisp finish. And this is not stuff made from young vines. The Syrah is between twenty-five and thirty-five years old and the Grenache thirty-five (average yield is only 35 hl./ha.). And, 2009 was a very, very good vintage for both of these varietals in southern France. I loved this wine! It will go brilliantly with Oriental cuisine, ham and salmon or by itself on a hot summer’s day. We want to make sure you get it by the time the hot weather arrives, so we are going to make this a short ordering window. Order your thirst-quenching six-pack of rosé heaven now!
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