Allow me to set the scene first. Yesterday (sunday) I had 12 very close friends over to my house for my annual "thank you" BBQ. Most of them are not serious wine drinkers, but they do enjoy a decent glass of wine from time to time. Two of them do collect wine on a very small scale and have small cellars. Since it was pushing 100 degrees here we were inside until it cooled off in the evening. I opened a dozen bottles of wine from my cellar, a mix of bubbles, whites, and reds of various varietals and from various regions and of course Vintage Port.
As people arrived they were greeted by a Niepoort Dry White Port and tonic with lemon. A refreshing way to start the warm afternoon off with and everyone liked it, even one person who rarely drinks was all over this. After a couple of hours, a some bubbly and white wine later, I decided it was time to open the Quevedo Rose Port. At first people made comments like "It's pink, is it different," I then very briefly explained what it was and how it was made. I at first gave people a small glass of it by itself, just so they knew what they were drinking. Immediately it was a big hit, people loved it. Then I did some experiments with mixing it with other things, such as champagne, tonic water, and soda water. By and large the favorite was about a 40/60% mix of Rose and Soda, with the Rose and Tonic coming in a very distance second. Here is where things got interesting....
After my little trials, 8 out of the 12 people at the tasting continued to ask for more of the Rose by itself. It was the only bottle that did not last more than 20 minutes after being opened. It was gone in a blink of an eye! Even after it was gone people kept asking me if there was any more. Sadly that was my only bottle of it.
This was by and large the favorite bottle of the evening for almost all. As I mentioned in the other threads, this may not be aimed at the serious Port collector, but my little experiment with novice wine drinkers (and they rarely drink Port unless I open it for them) shows the potential Rose Port has in attracting new people to our favorite nectar.
