Wolf Blass Yellow Label Sparkling Wines

Posted by Emma Jones on Wed 21st September 2011 at 11:32 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasFathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HerGifts For HimHen Party GiftsMothers Day Gift IdeasWedding FavorsWedding Gift Ideas

Bubbles and the festive season seem to go hand in hand for me!  There is nothing I like more than having a glass of splendid wine on Christmas morning whilst opening presents – it’s tradition in my family!  After sampling the Yellow Label Sparkling Rosé, I know that this is what I will be tantalising my taste buds with this Christmas – it’s delicious and very easy to swig.  This sparkling wine is perfect for everyday celebrations or for a weekend treat for those who deserve it!

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Wolf Blass Yellow Label Sparkling Rosé is made with Pinot Noir grapes, the same blend that is used in traditional champagnes.  Wolf Blass say:-

“Pale strawberry in colour with a delicate and persistent bead.  The bouquet offers lifted aromas of blossom, freshly cut strawberries and underlying musk. Strawberry and red berry fruits are round with gentle citrus flavours on the palate. With a fine and persistent bead, the flavours are accompanied by a soft creaminess which provides a delicate mouth feel, finishing with refreshing, cleansing acidity.”

For a very affordable price of £12.99, you will be able to bring glamour and sparkle to your party effortlessly.  The Wolf Blass Yellow Label Collection is available now from branches of Tesco, Sainsbury’s and The Co-operative.  For more details on sumptuous wines and further collections, please check out http://www.wolfblasswines.com.

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