| I've been lately trying to see what 
Pennsylvania wineries have to offer, as there are some good 
offerings coming from Pennsylvania, but as I have been 
discovering, there are some bad offerings as well. I have often wondered if anyone every 
writes a bad wine review, because it seems like they just 
won't review something at all.  And it's something that I 
have been pondering over for two months now.  
Unfortunately, I have had at least two wines that have made 
me put in a negative review. In a plain green bottle, with a simple 
label, came a Chardonnay from Rose Bank Winery in Newtown, 
PA.  There is very little about the wine on the bottle, not 
even the alcoholic content is given. As I went to try it, I actually found one 
of the most horrible tasting wines that I have ever had, 
bordering somewhat on the highly toxic tasting gutter wines 
favored by the local drunk that hovers outside of the 
liquor stores door asking for change. I could find nothing good to say about this 
wine, so I can't recommend it to you.  If anything, I dare 
you to actually find something that you like about it. That said, because it had so little 
information on it, there is no way to ever know if this was 
just one bad batch, and whether they will correct their 
process and deliver another one.   |