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If you’re a rosé fan susceptible to the charms of fruity New World wines, Petticoat is a sure fire hit. It’s made from California’s ‘original Zin’ (Zinfandel), a grape that produces dark, brooding, powerful reds, but also this cheeky, fresh pink.
If you’re a rosé fan susceptible to the charms of fruity New World wines, Petticoat is a sure fire hit. It’s made from California’s ‘original Zin’ (Zinfandel), a grape that produces dark, brooding, powerful reds, but also this cheeky, fresh pink.
Tasting notes
Ripe strawberry and watermelon, medium sweetness with freshness
Aroma
Wild strawberry, rosewater and hints of red cherries
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
Petticoat is loved for its easy to drink, fruit-rich style reminiscent of watermelon and strawberries. And it stands out even more because grapes were left on the vine that little bit longer for a wonderful dash of sweetness. Zinfandel is California’s most widely planted red grape, providing the full gamut of styles from everyday drinking to fine, long-lived wines. The quicker the skins of the crushed grapes are separated from the juice, the lighter the colour. Petticoat is a hue the Americans often refer to as ‘blush’. Skin contact was just long enough to pick up the fruitiness of the grape. With medium sweetness, enjoy Petticoat chilled, on its own, or with crudités or something more substantial like grilled prawns with spicy salsa.