Rosé All Day – Is It Worth the Hype?

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Uncover the charm of the Rosé All Day 2023 as we delve into its unexpected bold flavors and why it’s a standout in the realm of affordable wines. Priced at only $9.99, this Grenache Rosé hails from the beautiful Languedoc region of France, where the sun and rich soil create a perfect backdrop for exquisite wines. Our podcast episode unravels the unique flavor profile of this rosé that challenges traditional expectations. 

With tasting notes ranging from tart cranberry to mysterious hints of vanilla, this wine invites curiosity and conversation. We explore its striking personality that offers a delightful sipping experience beyond the ordinary lightness often found in rosés. Whether you’re lounging in the sun or enjoying a moment of relaxation, this budget-friendly wine proves it’s possible to experience layers of flavor without the hefty price tag.

As we navigate through this tasting experience, we also touch upon the cultural significance of wine drinking in France, emphasizing the community and lifestyle behind it. For anyone seeking an accessible yet intriguing wine, Rosé All Day promises to be an eye-opening discovery. Join us as we savor the moments and share thoughts on this fantastic find. Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review—it helps us bring more great content your way!

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Introduction and Recovery Update

Speaker 1
0:01

hey
,

welcome

domain

dave
.

Uh
,

back

from

the

cold

and

flu
.

I

think

I

still

sound

like

it
,

but

I'm

back
.

And

today

we

have

another

wine
,

this

time

a

uh
,

hopeful

of

spring

wine
.

This

is

a

wine

I

found

for

9.99

at

a

local

wine

shop
.

It's

the

rosé

all

day

2023
.

Speaker 1
0:22

It's

an

igpP

the

Paz

de

Ac

wine
.

Paz

de

Ac

is

IGP

and

Paz

de

Ac

are

kind

of

the

same

thing
.

Igp

is

the

wines

from

the

places

in

France

that

don't

conform

to

all

the

rules

and

the

regulations

the

AOC

regions

but

are

of

the

region
.

They

just

don't

conform
.

It

doesn't

mean

anything

bad

about

them
,

necessarily
.

I

mean

it

might

have

at

one

time
,

but

there

could

be

a

very
,

very

good

one
.

And

the

Paz

de

Acre

means

it's

from

the

Languedoc
.

Speaker 1
1:01

The

Languedoc

is

in

the

southeast

corner

of

France
,

it's

on

the

Mediterranean

and

there's

mountains

on

the

other

side
.

So

it's

got

all

the

things
.

You

get

water

on

one

side

and

you

got

hills

on

the

other

and

you

got

stops
,

the

breezes

and

what

have

you
.

This

is

a

Grenache

Rosé
.

Provence
,

which

is

the

home

of

rosé

wines
,

is

just

up

the

coast

to

farther

east

and

upwards
.

So

Rhone

Valley

is

one

of

the

homes

of

the

Grenache

wines

in

France

and

this

is

a

Grenache

wine

in

the

Languedoc

and

Provence

does

rosé

and

this

does

rosé

too
.

So

it's

kind

of

from

there
.

It's

from

a

wine

company
,

um
,

and

they

do

a

couple

different

versions

of

the

rosé

all

day

and

it

actually

gets

really
,

really

good

reviews
.

It's

got

uh
,

one

enthusiast

gave

it

a

best

buy

award

twice
,

like

I

said
,

9.99
.

A

Sommelier

Journal

gave

it

93

points

and

I

can

kind

of

see

why

it

does

that
,

because

I'm

going

to

take

a

sip

and

we're

going

to

talk

about

why
.

A

$9

nondescript

wine

with

a

cutesy

name

from

the

Languedoc

and

Languedoc's

the

place

where

most

of

the

value

wines

in

France

come

from
.

The

people

who

drink

wine

in

France

drink

wine

from

the

Languedoc
.

I

mean
,

the

expensive

wines

come

from

up

north

and

they

drink

that

too
.

But

if

you're

an

everyday

wine

drinker
,

languedoc's

where

they

go
.

Yeah
,

that's

pretty

nice
.

Speaker 1
2:44

It

is

a

far

bolder

wine

than

rosé
,

than

I

was

expecting
.

Some

of

these

South

of

France

ones

are

just

as

light

and

you

know
,

sunshine

in

a

bottle

type

of

wines
.

This

one's

got

a

little

bit

of

weight

to

it

and

I

can

see

you

know

when

you're

drinking

wine

in

these

publications

and

stuff

the

wine

that

doesn't

do

what

everybody

else

does

but

still

does

it

well
,

tends

to

get

good

grades

because

it

sticks

out

like

a

sore

thumb

or

a

good

wine
.

And

this

is

it
.

This

is

a

wine

that's

going

to

have

an

odd

nose
.

It's

not

odd

in

a

bad

way
,

but

it's

hard

to

you

know
.

Sometimes

it's

easy
,

oh
,

peaches

and

pears

and

all

that
.

No
,

this

doesn't

have

that
.

And

the

flavor

profile

is

a

little

bit

harder

to

describe
,

but

I

would

overall

describe

it

as

rather

tasty
.

Speaker 1
3:36

And

as

for

a

rosé

all

day
,

well
,

it

might

be

a

little

bit

heavy
.

It's

not

a

heavy

wine

at

all
,

but

the

flavor
,

like

I

said
,

it's

not

like

one

of

those

light

and

breezy

wines

that

you

can

sip

by

the

pool

or

on

a

bistro
,

all

you

know
,

lays

the

summer

day

away
.

This

one's

got

a

little

bit

of
.

It's

still

12.5

in

the

alcohol
.

It's

not

much

on

that
.

Oh
,

and

I

also

put

all

the

nutritional

values

for

it
.

A

glass

is

100

calories

and

this

is

vegan-friendly

and

all

that
.

Yeah
,

it

kind

of

stands

out

from

the

crowd
,

which

you

know
.

It's

got

a

nice

bottle
,

nice

packaging
.

You

know

a

$10

rosé
.

You

don't

want

to

take

yourself

too

serious
,

and

it

doesn't
.

It's

got

just

a

white

label

and

a

nice

printed

rosé

all

day

on

it
,

like

it's

a

billboard

for

a

little

house

wine

place

and

hey
,

we

got

rosé

all

day

today
.

So

it

kind

of

gives

the

right

message

and

you

drink

it

and

it's

like
,

yeah
,

today's

the

day

to

drink

rosé

all

day
,

though

coming

off

the

flu

For

some

all

day
,

though

coming

off

the

flu

for

some

reason
,

when

you

have

the

flu

you

don't

feel

like

drinking

wine
.

Today

it's

going

down

very

nicely

and

I'm

glad

for

that
.

Speaker 1
4:58

There

is

peach

pie
.

I

just

picked

up

peach

pie
.

I

don't

know

where

that

came

from
.

You

know

it's

got

that

vanilla

thing

in

there
.

I

don't

know

where

that

came

from
.

You

know

it's

got

that

vanilla

thing

in

there

and

I

don't

know

where

the

vanilla

would

come

from
,

because

I

don't

think

this

is

out

of

oak
.

It

shouldn't

have
.

But

it's

got

that

thing
.

I

thought

tart

cranberry
,

maybe

some

black

cherry
,

it's

got

those

kind

of

flavors
.

I

mean

I

think

that's

so

right

with

me
.

Speaker 1
5:28

It's

the

Ros
.

Rose

all

day
,

2023
.

Uh
,

they

hide

the

vintage

date

way

in

the

back

in

the

corner
.

I

didn't

took

a

while
,

you

know
,

I

never

saw

that

before
,

but

um
,

but

then

again
,

you

know

when

you're

drinking

rose
,

you're

not

looking

for

a

very

good

year
,

just

looking
.

Looking

for

a

nice
,

affordable

wine

at

a

good

price
.

So

there

we

go
.

This

is

Domain

Day
.

Back

from

copying

his

lungs

out
,

and

they're

still

working
.

So

keep

it

cheap
.

I've

got

a

cheap

Aldi

wine

coming

up
,

but

hopefully

a

good

one
,

and

I'm

talking

to

him

in

a

couple

more

days

if

I

don't

have

a

relapse
.

So
,

adios
,

keep

it

cheap
.

It's

going

to

be

50

a

year

part

of

the

time
.

So

I

think

we

survived

the

winter

and

I'll

be

talking

to

you

in

a

couple

days
.

Adios
,

keep

it

cheap
,

bye-bye
.

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