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Wine Wednesday: Santa Julia Innovac!ón Malbec – Syrah Rosé

July 6, 2017

Rosé seem to be the new “it” wine. You’re seeing it more and more all over the place and everyone is enjoying it. My good friends at Winesellers, Ltd sent me this amazing bottle of Santa Julia Innovac!ón Malbec – Syrah Rosé from Argentina. 

I recently saw a Facebook post from a friend who said that she likes to buy new bottles of wine based on how pretty the bottle is, but continues to be disappointed when she tries it. Rest assured…the label on this bottle is pretty and the wine inside matches it perfectly! The color of the wine is also an amazing coral color! Reasonably priced at around $10 for an entire liter, this is definitely a go-to wine that you should always have around.

It’s not overly fruity, but does have hints of cherries, strawberries and blackberries. It’s not too dry and if you’re usually a white wine drinker, then you’ll most likely really enjoy this bottle. I certainly did (as you can tell from the lack of wine in the bottle!). 

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