Sunday, February 23, 2025

Tasting - Yes Way Rosé


Yes Way Rose Tasting

I had the Yes Way Rosé still Rosé. It comes from the Mediterrane region in France. It was $15.99. The variety of the grape was Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Caladoc, and the vintage year was 2023. 

From Wine Folly: 

They note that the Grenache variety from France is very "herbal and floral flavors" (Page 118). Which was pretty accurate to the wine that I was drinking. Cinsault is also used as a blending wine and they are "just as floral as they are fruity" (Page 100). 

From Vivino:

"This soft caramel- and red fruit-flavored wine is just lightly crisp at the end. It has an attractive juicy strawberry flavor, cut by just the right amount of acidity. Drink now."

My Personal Review: 

To me, this was awful. It was horribly balanced, with too much alcohol. I did not taste any flavor other than alcohol. There was supposed to be strawberry but I could barely taste it. Could have done well with a meal that needed to be cut through with the wine but I just had it by itself and I did not enjoy it. I might try it again because, with the reviews I'm seeing, I might have just gotten a bad bottle and may need to get a different bottle. 









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