Bone Dry Rosé 2024
Primary flavours

Lemon

Pink Grapefruit

Watermelon

Citrus Rind

Pink Peppercorn
Details
As you can guess, this is a seriously dry and refreshing rosé. Made by C.W Wines in South Australia this is low in sugar, and high on refreshment with pink fruit and a nice crisp freshness.
Origin: The spiritual home of rosé is Provence, in Southern France. Mainly Grown In: Rosé is found all over the world these days, but coastal regions are especially well suited to the growing of red grapes for rosé. Key Facts: Rosé is predominantly made from red grape varieties. The colour in wine comes from the pigment found in the skins of the grapes, so even red grapes have clear-coloured juice. The colour is then ‘bled’ out of the skins by infusing the skins into the juice. So for rosé, the wine simply spends far less time hanging out with the skins! Rarely will you find a rosé that is a combo of white and red grapes – they’re not ‘less good’, just less common. Rosé is super versatile – it suits any occasion. Best to always have a bottle in the fridge, just in case, you know… Wednesday happens or something. Fun Fact: Rosé is probably the most versatile and food-friendly style of wine in the world, able to be paired with a range of dishes!
Origin: The spiritual home of rosé is Provence, in Southern France. Mainly Grown In: Rosé is found all over the world these days, but coastal regions are especially well suited to the growing of red grapes for rosé. Key Facts: Rosé is predominantly made from red grape varieties. The colour in wine comes from the pigment found in the skins of the grapes, so even red grapes have clear-coloured juice. The colour is then ‘bled’ out of the skins by infusing the skins into the juice. So for rosé, the wine simply spends far less time hanging out with the skins! Rarely will you find a rosé that is a combo of white and red grapes – they’re not ‘less good’, just less common. Rosé is super versatile – it suits any occasion. Best to always have a bottle in the fridge, just in case, you know… Wednesday happens or something. Fun Fact: Rosé is probably the most versatile and food-friendly style of wine in the world, able to be paired with a range of dishes!
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Specs
Region
South Australia
country
Australia
Grape type
Rosé
Wine Maker
T-Bone
Alcohol
12.8%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
State
SA
Pairing guide
True to its name, this beautiful rosé wine offers mountains of crisp, refreshing and deliciously dry taste sensations. All that bite and breeze calls out to be paired with salty flavours like feta, halloumi, prosciutto, olives and anchovies, and it’s also going to be great with fried fish and seafood. Southeast Asian curries and chilli-spiked broths will be great, as will spicy Singapore noodles, hotter Indian curries and Sichuan-style snapper.
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Food

BBQ Quail

Bao

Hot & Spicy
Tastes

Crisp
Moods

Romantic
Seasons

Summer
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Wine region

South Australia, Australia
South Australia is a wide and varied state when it comes to wine production. From the coastal regions of Limestone Coast and McLaren Vale, to the warmer inland valleys of Barossa and Eden, to the flats of Langhorne Creek, there's a range of terroirs and temperatures across this wide brown land. As a result, wines labelled with only South Australia can display a range of flavours! The state is probably best known for Shiraz, Grenache and Cab Sav in reds, and Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay in white. Whatever your flavour, there's plenty to explore!
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