A nice, balmy evening - somewhat the rarity in the Los Angeles neighborhood called Laurel Canyon - lured the Now And Zin family out onto the deck for an after-work wine. We knocked off the remainder of a white blend, then cracked open the Deep Sea "Sea Flower" Dry Rosé.
This Central Coast pink is produced by Conway Vineyards of Santa Maria, CA. The Rancho Arroyo grapes - 67% Syrah, 33% Grenache - yield a deep pink color and a nose of strawbery gummy bears and roses. On the palate are tons of strawberry and raspberry in a very jammy concentration. There's a mouthful of acidity, too. That means you can expect good results when serving this wine with food. There were only 372 cases produced. If you can't find it there is a new vintage just released. I tasted the 2009 Sea Flower recently and found it to be just as tasty and mouth-watering as the '08.
This Central Coast pink is produced by Conway Vineyards of Santa Maria, CA. The Rancho Arroyo grapes - 67% Syrah, 33% Grenache - yield a deep pink color and a nose of strawbery gummy bears and roses. On the palate are tons of strawberry and raspberry in a very jammy concentration. There's a mouthful of acidity, too. That means you can expect good results when serving this wine with food. There were only 372 cases produced. If you can't find it there is a new vintage just released. I tasted the 2009 Sea Flower recently and found it to be just as tasty and mouth-watering as the '08.
Ed.- I didn’t get a bottle shot while we were enjoying it, and the image shown is all I found the next day.
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