Rose Revolution 3 Minute Master Class with Nick Stock and Steve Webber - Episode 124 Posted by Spitbucket | 18th November 2011 | 741 views

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The 2011 Rose Revolution kicked off recently around Australia. In this episode, pale dry Rose maker (and Journalist) Nick Stock and Steve Webber (Chief winemaker and Manager at De Bortoli) set out to taste 8 Rose wine in under 3 minutes! Impossible we hear you say? Well, yes we tend to agree -...


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kbg | 18 Months ago

great fun.
i always offer the logan 'hannah' to my niece, who is called hannah. as she is 14, she looks at me as though i am insane and has a coke.

Elie | 18 Months ago

Absolutely loved it!

I have had most of the roses in this video except Rogers and Refus which is by Abel.

Logan is an awesome drop, La Boheme agreed it's great as well, Trukey Flat I have to agree with Steve on this one, too sweet for me not really dry and shouldnt be considered as such.

Shelmerdine is not too bad the Bespoke is awesome and so is teh De Bortoli Pinot Noir.

We should serioulsy be very proud in Australia wiht all the new style dry rose we're producing.

Cheers,
Elie.

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