Sell it for $48 a 6oz pour
This wine is produced from grapes grown in several estate-owned vineyards. The Rossj vineyard, planted in 1984, is named for Angelo Gaja's younger daughter Rossana (Rossj). Bass is Piedmontese for the Italian basso, meaning low, a name derived from the vineyard's position. Pheasants are featured on Rossj-Bass' label to commemorate the beautiful birds that inhabit the forests adjacent to GAJA's vineyards.
TASTE:
Considerable depth. Elegant body, definite character and good acidity; a fresh, lingering finish. — 10 years ago
Fantastic balance featuring fresh tropical fruit and flowers with harmonizing acidity...small amount of petite manseng and tramanette round out body...well made - Monticello cup Gold medal...$19 - available at Winchester walking mall — 12 years ago
Very smooth red blend. Lightly peppery with a cherry tone. Can be easily drank without food. Despite. 14.5% alcohol level, it is hardly noticeable. A very fun beverage for Halloween and watching True Blood or the Walking Dead. — 10 years ago
Love it love it — 10 years ago
Bubbles and fried birds * From last weekend. — 11 years ago
Coffee and plum jam. Alexandra valley. Concentrated black fruits, hints of olive, white and black pepper. — 12 years ago
Very good. Light and fruity. Enjoyed with chicken. — 13 years ago
Made me pull out the app for the first time in months. Aromatics like walking through a spring garden and sublime balance. — 9 years ago
Roasted plums, game birds, Chinese five spice. Big-framed, built to last. Exceptional. — 10 years ago
2010 vintage - Intense black cherry, pepper and cassis on the nose with luscious blackberry and mocha flavors. Spicy, complex and terrific! — 10 years ago
Delicious drop. The Walking Dead never tasted so good. — 11 years ago
Great wine especially considering the value. Good buy year in and year out. — 12 years ago
Most complex Moscato d'Asti I've ever had. Nose like walking into a high end spa - lavender, eucalyptus, hazelnut. — 12 years ago
Mark Duong
2012 Grand Tinel & Walking Dead. Perfect pairing! — 9 years ago