Since 2016, T2 has produced a Rosé of Counoise (zzz). No, that's not a "sleepy rosé". French 101: if there's an e after the s, then say the s (if no e, then s is silent). We'll bring out a new R of C'zzz in April, but the winemaker's work is never done, which I'm evaluating this wine right now. In February. Five days after bottling. As with past R of C'z this is an elegant, etherial Rosé. In fact it has almost no color. WtF? Never fear though, for a bit more color, and a little more body in your rosé, there's Second Leaf, our Rosé of Cinsault (only 10 cases...sorry!). This is a very tasty rose, not "etherial". Back to this C'zzz and its' color - one might think White Wine. Fine. Still, really good. One good sigh: I opened this bottle over a day ago, and still fresh, no wine-sucky, no argon. Looking forward to sharing this Rosé Wine with you all. (Wine, because I do not want people thinking this is Rose Beer! Yuck.)
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This one is good. keep up the good work!.. I also wanna talk about the best architectural photography.
This post humorously contrasts two rosés produced by T2: the Rosé of Counoise, which is light and ethereal with almost no color, and the Rosé of Cinsault, which has more body and color. The author is clearly passionate about their winemaking process and is excited to share both varieties with readers. The post highlights the unique characteristics of each rosé, from freshness to taste, while emphasizing the ongoing evaluation process.
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