
Culmina Family Estate Winery
Culmina Saignee 2020 750ml
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About the Culmina Saignee 2020 750ml
Critic tasting note: (2020 vintage) "From Arise Bench, a Culmina Golden Mile Bench estate vineyard, the 2020 Saignée blends cabernet franc, syrah, malbec, cabernet sauvignon, and merlot. The fermentation is done in stainless steel, the colour is Provence cool, but the style is fuller, as evidenced by the blend. At 14 percent alcohol, backed up by the glossy, silky textures, it is packed full of ripe strawberries and fully ripe watermelon, citrus, and spice. It is meant to be served with richer summer dishes and should please those looking for a mouthfull of rosé. (Anthony Gismondi)." - 88/100, Gismondi on Wine
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Culmina Saignee 2020 750ml
Critic tasting note: (2020 vintage) "From Arise Bench, a Culmina Golden Mile Bench estate vineyard, the 2020 Saignée blends cabernet franc, syrah, malbec, cabernet sauvignon, and merlot. The fermentation is done in stainless steel, the colour is Provence cool, but the style is fuller, as evidenced by the blend. At 14 percent alcohol, backed up by the glossy, silky textures, it is packed full of ripe strawberries and fully ripe watermelon, citrus, and spice. It is meant to be served with richer summer dishes and should please those looking for a mouthfull of rosé. (Anthony Gismondi)." - 88/100, Gismondi on Wine