19 Crimes turned convicts into colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 Crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. This punishment by ‘transportation’ began in 1788, and many of the lawless died at sea. For the rough-hewn prisoners who made it to shore, a new world awaited. As pioneers in a frontier penal colony, they forged a new country and new lives, brick by brick.
19 Crimes Revolutionary Rosé is borne of the rules they broke and the culture they built. And like our legendary rogues, it’s a taste that’ll live forever in infamy.
Tasting Notes
Color: Pale Salmon Pink
Nose: Fragrant summer fruits of strawberry and red cherry with subtle floral notes.
Palate: Fruit driven and bright displaying lively berry fruits, soft creamy delicacy and a refreshing finish.
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