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RHÔNE VALLEY

ROSÉS

CÔTES DU RHÔNE

91 Château La Nerthe 2018 Les Cassagne Rosé (Côtes du Rhône). Blossomy and berried, the nose is as lovely as the palate of this perfumed dry rosé. Crisp but concentrated black cherry and raspberry flavors persist, tinged by savory herbs and a hint of tannin on the finish. An elegant, sturdy rosé, it stands up well to food and should hold up well beyond the summer. Kobrand. Editors’ Choice. —A.I.

abv: 13% Price: $23

90 Château Saint-Nabor 2018 Rosé (Côtes du Rhône). Fragrant and delightfully spry, this dry, medium-bodied rosé suggests crisp blackberry and raspberry notes marked by crisp acidity. Its punchy, primary style works well as an aperitif or pool-side sipper. It finishes briskly on a kiss of cherry-blossom perfume. Marquee Selections. Best Buy. —A.I.

abv: 12.5% Price: $15

Zesty hints of white peach and grapefruit make this full-bodied,

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