Sanford Rose of Pinot Noir 2018
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The Sanford Rosé is light pink in color with enticing aromas of cranberry, blood orange and rose petal. A blend of fruit from two of Sanford Winery's estate vineyards, La Rinconada and Sanford & Benedict, it's bright and crisp, and is versatile enough to pair with a wide range of foods.
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Dusty and chalky aromas of strawberry and red plum meet with turned earth elements on the nose of this bottling. There is a solid grip to the sip, where light raspberry and crisp lemon peel flavors make for a brisk experience.
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