Daisy Brut Rosé NV
Primary flavours

Melon

Strawberry

White Peach

Blossom

Cream

Musk
Details
This wine is an absolute gem. Such a pale shade of pink, it looks more like copper! Lots of lift and florals, with notes of peach blossom and tropical musk. The palate is light on its feet with bouncy bubbles and juicy mouthwatering flavours of white peach, strawberries and cream. It's fresh and clean, with plenty of acidity making it a real charmer with plenty of character to enjoy.
Origin: Australian Sparkling comes from… Australia. Don’t say we never teach you anything. Mainly Grown In: Often found in Victoria, New South Wales, the ACT, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania... sometimes even Queensland. But never NT. Sorry. Key Facts: Australia has been making sparkling wine since the late 1800s, and some of the first bottles to be produced were actually sparkling red, a style that has stuck with us until today! In the mid 50s the production of the sparkling wines we know today really took off, and the market for it increased – in other words, people got to drinking! The style has been refined over the decades, and now Australia makes world-class sparkling wines, traditionally based on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The style is dry, with flavours of baked bread and green apple, with really lovely, juicy acidity. Great stuff. Fun Fact A bubbly appetiser? That's right! Sparkling wine is a super fun aperitif/aperitivo (French/Italian) which means it's the perfect thing to sip and stimulate your appetite before you dig into a delicious meal.
Origin: Australian Sparkling comes from… Australia. Don’t say we never teach you anything. Mainly Grown In: Often found in Victoria, New South Wales, the ACT, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania... sometimes even Queensland. But never NT. Sorry. Key Facts: Australia has been making sparkling wine since the late 1800s, and some of the first bottles to be produced were actually sparkling red, a style that has stuck with us until today! In the mid 50s the production of the sparkling wines we know today really took off, and the market for it increased – in other words, people got to drinking! The style has been refined over the decades, and now Australia makes world-class sparkling wines, traditionally based on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The style is dry, with flavours of baked bread and green apple, with really lovely, juicy acidity. Great stuff. Fun Fact A bubbly appetiser? That's right! Sparkling wine is a super fun aperitif/aperitivo (French/Italian) which means it's the perfect thing to sip and stimulate your appetite before you dig into a delicious meal.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Murray Darling
country
Australia
Grape type
Sparkling Rosé
Wine Maker
Trentham Estate
Alcohol
11.5%
Vintage
NV
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Vegan
State
NSW
Pairing guide
The Daisy Brut Rosé has juicy fruit flavours and delightful crispness meaning this charming sparkler is just fantastic for pairing with all kinds of sunny-day dishes. It’s a natural pairing for seafood or dishes with a bit of spice, like chilli prawns, and will also match really well with all kinds of salads and fresh cheeses. We especially love this wine with rare duck breast or chicken liver salad. Smoked salmon and other smoked fish will also work nicely, as will any dessert featuring red fruits and berries. It’s a truly decadent treat, and one with amazing food pairing potential!
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Food

Tuna Steak

Prawns

Cheese

Salads
Tastes

Crisp

Tangy
Moods

Celebratory

Always A Winner
Seasons

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Murray Darling, Australia
The Murray Darling wine region is one of the three that is the backbone of the Australian wine industry, alongside the Riverland and Riverina. The Murray Darling is situated along the Victorian and NSW border with Mildura being the centre. Whether it is grapes or oranges and other fruit, this is the place to find them. It's a hot and dry area with long, hot summers and cool winters, making it the perfect spot for growing grapes. Aside from the commercial wineries that source a large amount of fruit from this region, there is also a growing scene of alternative varietals thanks to wineries like Chalmers.
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