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Post Winery Altus Cynthiana Rosé, 2017. The stemware holder is custom by Janet Cross, Managing Partner of Babes of Mud & Fire and Friends.

Post Winery Altus Cynthiana Rosé, 2017. The stemware holder is custom by Janet Cross, Managing Partner of Babes of Mud & Fire and Friends.

The rosé pictured produced by Post Winery was my favorite rosé summer of 2019. I literally drank 2 cases of it. Cynthiana is native to Arkansas, and it shines as a rosé. It’s amazingly balanced, has a wonderful, lingering finish. Strawberries and stone fruit from the nose through to the end, appropriately so. I’m proud this treat was born and raised in Arkansas, The Natural State, on St. Mary’s Mountain in Altus. If you’ve never tried Post because you thought it was only sweet wines of muscadine and concord, dig deeper. Take a trip to Altus. Spend some time with Post. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Oh, and have lunch with them! Tell Terese and Tina I said, “Hello!”

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