Winery: St Hallett Region: Barossa Valley Variety: Grenache (46%) Shiraz (42%) Gewurztraminer (12%) Your Wine Guy says: The St Hallett rosé has a high natural acidity which allows for a more delicate dry style. The nose is showing some floral notes along with red and black berry fruits. The palate is nice and dry with some raspberry and blackcurrant characters and a touch of spice. 89 Points YWG Critics say: The winemaker says: Colour: Seriously psychedelic pink. Nose: Aromas of violets, blackcurrant juice, fruit pastilles and morello cherry. Palate: Delicately balanced acidity and sweetness on the palate full of white raspberry, blackberry jube and milk chocolate coated Turkish delight flavours. – St Hallett Wines Winery/Label Information: Ruby red with vibrant pink hues, the St Hallett team make this wine in honour of long Summer afternoons in the Barossan sun. Our St Hallett Rosé is a drier style of Rosé which is almost too easy to drink. A fun wine to drink, made with some serious winemaking!–St Hallett Wines
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