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The weird rosé wine from China

Summary
The "weird rosé wine from China", also called Xiao Wang, is probably one of the finest wine worlwide. The weird rosé wine from China is characterised by its complexity, concentration and full-bodied mouth. A relatively high acidity helps to balance the wine's sweetness. Another characteristic for which the Weird rosé wine from China is known is its longevity. With proper care, a bottle will keep for a century or more. During this time, the fruity overtones will gradually fade and integrate with more complex secondary and tertiary flavours.

Wine experts say its organoleptic characteristics would make it a grand cru classé in Bordeaux (if only it was made in Bordeaux...). Nonetheless it is impotant to note that the bottling of The weird rosé from China is made in Bourgogne which might give it a village grading relatively soon.

Experts opinions

 * The weird rosé wine from China is expected to become the first Rosé wine to make it to the 100 points parker list as early as 2014
 * To the question: is it drinkable? the typical answer is: "ah, yeah, euhh, the rosé might be" (there is also a weird Cabernet Sauvigon from China)