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Lillypilly 2004 Gypsy Rose®
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Region : Leeton Australia
Alcohol : 11.5%, 750ml
Style : Rosé
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Australia,
Alberta Canada
Notes : A medium-dry, soft red made from
a range of grape varieties. Light red colour; aromas of
flowers and freshly picked berries; generous palate
flavours, well balanced and refreshing.
Awards:
2006 Sydney International Wine Competition
Highly Commended Judged with food.
2006 Bronze Rutherglen Wines Show
2006 Bronze Small Winemakers Show

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Lillypilly 2004 Gypsy Rose ...
Blood red in colour, it emits a confectionary
character to the nose enticing you to it. Projecting
just the right level of sweet berry fruit –
luscious, succulent yet well balanced with the right
acidity. The wine works remarkably well with Indian
cuisine such as tandoori chicken tikka. Priced at
around $12, it is great value.
Paul Ippolito, Gold Coast Coast Seniors Newspaper
(Southport) April 2006
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SUMMER FUN:
Lillypilly Estate 2004 Gypsy Rose ...
A fresh, lighter,
quite sweet style that is ideal for end-of-summer
quaffing when served chilled.
Winsor Dobbin, Ciao!
(Sydney) March 2006 —
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TASTE: Lillypilly Estate 2004 Gypsy Rose.
It's a refreshing drink with
a myriad of berry fruit flavours and a lovely soft
finish. Serve it chilled with Asian dishes.
Kerry Skinner,
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong)
January 25, 2006
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ONE VERY GOOD ROSE: Lillypilly Estate 2004 Gypsy
Rose.
What you get is lovely deep berry luscious fruit
characters, accompanied by soft fruit acidity,
lingering flavours and a good finish. Have with Pad
Thai noodles and well priced at around $14. One very
good Rosé.
Paul Ippolito, The Dunoon Gazette (Lismore) February
2006
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SUMMER WINES: Lillypilly Estate 2004 Gypsy Rose.
It's a fresh, lighter-srtyle red, a beautiful summer
wine if you chill it. Team it with bruschetta,
antipasti or perhaps a good tuna steak.
Ann Rickard, Noosa Magazine (Noosa) January 20, 2006
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NICE DROP FOR A
SPICY AFFAIR: Lillypilly Estate 2004 Gypsy Rose.
It's fresh, has nice fruit character and is a bit
drier than the Red Velvet; at $14.50 it's ideal to
take along to the local Thai BYO and enjoy with a
Pad Thai noodle dish - or at home, served nice and
cold with spicy sausages off the barbecue, peanut
sauce and a crispy-crust damper. David Ellis, The
Northern Rivers Echo (Lismore) January 6, 2006 —
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