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Raise Your Glass to a Blissful Summer with Allan Scott Pinot

Media release: 10 October, 201

Raise Your Glass to a Blissful Summer with Allan Scott Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé 2013

Kick winter into touch, get some friends together and celebrate summer with the delectable new Allan Scott Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé 2013, an incredibly drinkable wine that salutes the promise of great times to come.

Light and cleansing in palate, with a delicious acidity which keeps the wine tight and focused, Allan Scott Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé is a perfect aperitif for dishes celebrating the arrival of fresh, new season ingredients.

Owner of Allan Scott Family Winemakers, Allan Scott, says Rosé is a refreshing accompaniment to summer dining.

“It is a wine that signals the arrival of spring and summer and is a delightful addition to a table set with summer fare. Our relaxed entertaining style during the warmer months is why New Zealand’s love affair with the simple flair of Rosé-style wines continues to flourish, in step with the same trend in Europe.”

The Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé 2013 combines the best of two wonderful worlds: the coloured juice from Allan Scott’s consistently outstanding Pinot Noir wines with the kind of passion that demands grapes in his meticulous Omaka vineyard are picked in the cool of the night to retain the fruity, berry aromatics.

The result is a bright and lively coloured Rosé that will remind you of the things you love most about summer, while impressing your friends with its sheer style, great palate and understated elegance.

Allan Scott Marlborough Pinot Rosé $21.20 and the full range of Allan Scott Wines are available from Glengarry’s and online at www.allanscott.com

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