Summer Pinks l Wine Spectator




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Summer Pinks l Wine Spectator

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What's the perfect wine for a hot summer afternoon? Pink, of course! They're crisp with berry fruit and spicy finishes. Kim Marcus describes a few of his favorites; two that are easy on the wallet and a surprising rose that will set you back $100.

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WineSpectatorVideo

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Languedoc, Pink, Roussillon, Taste, Tempranillo, wine, spectator, grenache, mourvedre, provence, rose, syrah,

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