From Argyle’s Grower Series, this rosé represents what the high-elevation Eola-Amity Hills AVA does best: dynamic red fruit (raspberry, red currant, just-ripe strawberry) with layers of turned earth, white flower and baking spice. Acidity crackles on the tongue and lingers in the finish. Pair with a strawberry-almond salad and/or sunshine.
Retail Price: $20 | 12.5% ABV
Sip Review: Argyle Winery’s 2020 Rosé
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