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Critic's Notebook: Tickled Pink

Segura Viudas' light pink wine pairs perfectly with summer food.

By Joy Manning

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Slowly but surely, pink wines seem to be shedding their bad reputation. Most wine lists have at least one well-chosen rosé these days. The best ones are crisp, dry and refreshing. Tria, always ahead of the curve, is currently pouring Aria Rosé Cava, a refreshing Spanish sparkler ($10.99 at the Wine & Spirits Shoppe on Chestnut, 215-560-4215).

Besides being arrestingly pretty when poured into a flute, the bubbly is food friendly and thirst quenching with a light body, good acid and citrus-y aromas. Plus, the black bottle makes for a nice presentation at summer parties, and the taste isn’t too fancy for summertime cookout fare like cheeseburgers.

 

Originally published on phillymag.com on August 8, 2008.
 

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