Ulithorne Epoch Rose
Made by Rose Kentish from Ulithorne at Domaine de la Sangliere, on the south coast of Provence, near Toulon. Vineyard and Vinification are run under organic principals. Pale Salmon-pink hue, a blend of Cinsault and Grenache. Fresh grapefruit with a hint of Rose Petals and red fruits of Strawberries and a long, dry, fresh finish.
La Belle Pierre Vin de Pays Rose
La Belle Pierre are contemporary wines from earthy Southern France; grown and cared for traditionally yet they embrace technology in the winery to offer a good quaffing, uncomplicated yet juicy wine.
Lindeman's Early Harvest Crisp Dry White
Lindemans Early Harvest wines are lighter in alcohol and calories. The Crisp Dry White has ripe flavours of citrus and tropical fruits balanced with clean, refreshing acidity.</p>
De Bortoli La Bohème Act Four Syrah Gamay
La Bohème Act Four, a blend of Syrah (Shiraz) and Gamay from De Bortoli. This delicious wine has a soft, textured palate consisting of red and black fruits, spice, bitter chocolate and perky acidity. Well intergraded oak with a lengthy finish.
Castellani Solo Arte Vino Dei Santi
Halfway between wine and whiskey, Vin Santo is the most distinctive dessert wine of Italy. Plump and sweet with hints of honey, cinnamon and candied orange. Great on its own, even better served with cakes and biscotti.
En Saison Rose
En Saison Rose is a wine for any time of the year. With a perfectly balanced crispness, a delicate fruitiness and an aroma that words just don't do justice - this vibrant rose can be enjoyed with a summer salad or grill, or a winter roast.
Tikves Alexandria Rose Cuvee
Alexandria Cuvée rosé is made from Pinot Noir, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. It has pale salmon colour exhibiting gentle aromas of rose, pear, peach and raspberry. This bone-dry rosé has grapefruit and light cherry flavours with hints of orange and crisp acidity making the wine vivid and refreshing.
Gundog Estate Rosé
Boydell's Rosé
Affentaler Spätburgunder Rosé
A fine copper-colored Pinot Noir Rosé, with a ripe dense aroma of red berries and cherry. A powerful, full-bodied wineAround 1250, the Cistercians began cultivating Pinot Noir in the Affental. Affentals unique name derives from a pilgrimage chapel, which stood near the grapevines. In support of the pilgrims Ave Maria the valley was known as Ave Tal (Ave Valley) in the local vernacular, from which todays Affental (Valley of the monkeys) evolved. The origin of the Affental Wine Cooperative dates back to the year 1908. At the time, 24 winegrowers founded the Natural Winegrowing Association of Affental. From this, todays Affental Viticultural Cooperative was created over the years with approximately 240 hectares of vineyards. Long time success in tasting competitions speak for the special quality of our wines.Style: Pinot Noir RoséRegion: Baden Wurttemberg