Edmond Théry, Rosé Brut
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Edmond Théry, Rosé Brut - NV

Item # 42694 750 mL

A sparkling rosé for any occasion be it a glass on the beach or balcony.

$14.96/ Single Bottle
$179.52 $170.54/ Case of 12
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I could not find a lot of info about this wine—our system says Tempranillo but could just as easily be Cab Franc or perhaps Burgundy or Burgundy-Adjacent, probably the grapes are Chardonnay or Aligote and Gamay or Pinot Noir. But all that does not matter if the wine doesn't taste good. So I took a bottle home to see for myself and I really liked it! It's that perfect light, refreshing kind of wine that just goes down easy. It's not sweet, and it's got a pleasant, dry finish. Perfect for that big party where you want something good that won't break the bank. Done and done.

- JGM

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Tempranillo

A.k.a. Cencibel. Just about synonymous with Spanish wine, the red Tempranillo grape has now fully won over the hearts and minds of critics and amateur oenophiles all over the world. The best bottles are powerful and ageworthy, and are beginning to fetch prices you'd never have expected from Spanish wines just a few years ago. Tempranillo is often used in blends with Bordeaux grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, and has lately been grown with considerable success outside of Spain, in...

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