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2025 Tongue Dancer Rose "Rosé de Ville"

Tongue Dancer 2025 Rosé de Ville

Winery: Tongue Dancer

Vintage: 2025

Wine Name/Vineyard: "Rosé de Ville"

Wine Category: Rose

Grape blend: 100% Pinot Noir

Bottle size: 750 ml

Region: Russian River Valley

State or country: CA

Price: $29

Cases produced: unknown

KWG Score: 90 (based on 1 review)

Ken's Wine Rating: Very Good+ (90)

Review date: June 17, 2026

Wine Review: This clear and very pale coral colored Rosé from Tongue Dancer opens with a shy red raspberry and orange peel bouquet with hints of lime. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied with integrated medium acidity. The mouthfeel is balanced, round, and very approachable. The flavor profile is a mild watermelon and stone dust blend with notes of mild red cherry and hibiscus tea. I also detected hints of dried herbs. The finish is dry, and its flavors and acidity are nicely refreshing. I would pair this easy to drink Rosé slightly chilled by the pool. With food, pair it with fried calamari. Enjoy - Ken

Winemaker Notes: What to do when Mother Nature bestows an abundance of sun mixed with a cool chill in the air? Well, you make Rosé. More specifically, you make a single vineyard Rosé. Introducing our newest vineyard - Fox Den. James saignéed the juice from its Pinot Noir tank after 8 hours of skin contact, put it in its own tank, and decided, SHAZAM! This is amazing all by herself! Flavors of hibiscus, blood orange, and sea salt. This Rosé opens-up the more you keep her in the glass.

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