As I work my way through the menu at the wine bar, I’m trying to get familiar with every wine on our list and remember any distinctive features.
The first taste I poured myself was the one rosé wine available by the glass “Les Vignerons De Sain Bel 2009 | Coteaux Du Lyonnais.” I was craving something French, as I often do. The wine goes for $9/glass or $34/bottle.
My first reaction: I was back in Lyon. My first (and only) time in Lyon was in the Summer of 1996. As a student of the French language, I had dramatic ambitions of moving to France and kicking off my public relations career. That never happened, but I maintain fond memories of my visit to Lyon. I had a few informational interviews with PR agencies there, all of which ended in a glass (or deux) of wine.
The glass of Les Vignerons brought me back there. I found a combination of the South of France sunshine and rose petals on the nose. The body is full and juicy, but not overbearing. It maintains medium acidity and a fresh, dry finish. A very enjoyable wine, perfect for a pre-dinner drink. And if you’ve ever been to Lyon, expect some reminiscence of your visit.
The night ended perfectly with a pair of French men who walked in joking in French about the limited selection of French wine in America. If you looked at me, you wouldn’t have any idea that I understand the French language. However I knew that they were contemplating the Lyonnais rosé (which I had just tasted) well before they switched to English. I had the bottle in my hand even before they ordered it. I’m considering that my win of the night.
A votre sante!

