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Township 7 Vineyards & Winery Interlude Series Rosé 2024

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Jennifer Havers rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

A lovely collaboration, this wine made from Pinot Noir grapes from the Russian River Valley, sourced in order to produce wines made after a devastating winter in the Oakanagan Valley. A lovely raspberry pink in the glass, this wine has aromas of cherry candy, bright strawberries, and een a touch of cranberry. Medium bodied on the palate, and dry with just a touch of sweetness, and rich red berry flavours. This is a rose with some structure, and I think you could pair this with anything grilled, either pork, chicken, salmon, or grilled veggies.
Deborah Podurgiel WSET IV Candidate rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

What a fun rosé from Township 7 Vineyards and Winery. Township 7’s Interlude series are ‘Crafted in B.C.’ wines produced from grapes sourced from outside of B.C., due to the deep freeze their vines in the Naramata Vineyards suffered in December 2024 and January 2025. The grapes for this boisterous and juicy rosé were sourced from California’s renowned Russian River Valley, California.

Deep ruby pink in the glass, this rosé is fragrant with candied cherry, dried cranberry, strawberry fruit leather and loamy, earthy aromas. Dry to off-dry, medium-bodied and zesty with bright red berry and Jolly Rancher cherry-berry gummy flavours, the wine is balanced with bright acidity and light tannins to pour with grilled chicken breasts and veggie kebabs. The winery suggests trying it with “grilled salmon steaks or a charcuterie board with a triple cream Brie.” I can see that (but my doctor can’t ;). Tasted June 2025.




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Township 7 Vineyards & Winery Interlude Series Rosé 2024, Crafted in in British Columbia, Canada: Natalie's tasting note, score, food pairings and recipes for this wine Drink: 2025-2027. 13.70% D 750 mL  $29.97 Score: Natalie's tasting note, score, food pairings and recipes for this wine. August 15, 2025 Scrumptious Seafood Wine  Full Review

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