Maison No 9 A Post Malone Project
Maison No. 9 was born from an idea to bring together a best-in-class winery with Post Malone's love of the Mediterranean lifestyle and rosé. The clean, dry, crisp finish is balanced and round with a texture that is mouth-watering and savory, perfect for drinking on its own or with a variety of dishes.
Chateau La Coste Rosé d'une Nuit
Mechanical harvesting. Low temperature pressing with gas inerting. Must fermented and short matured in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats on fine lees to preserve freshness and fruits aroma. Fruits dominate on the nose, with aromas of white and red fruits. Round in the mouth with lots of volume on the palate and a lovely freshness on the finish. Pair with seafood dishes; Octopus carpaccio with olive oil and lime, Anchovy and sardine pissaladière, Sea bream ceviche with pomegranate, Seafood soup with saffron.
PepperGreen Estate Sparkling Rosé
A vibrant pink fizz with fresh strawberries and soft plums. Its made from Merlot grapes grown at our cool climate Canyonleigh vineyard. A fun wine to celebrate this summer.
Rameau dOr Côtes de Provence Rosé
Gerard Bertrand Source de Junon Rose
Source de Junon evokes the myth of the fountain of youth and calls for a return to nature. Its voluptuously-shaped bottle mirrors the wines elegance. Source de Junon comes from simple things in life, such as contemplating nature and sharing authentic moments. This Languedoc wine comes from organic vineyards, known from Louis XIV as a privileged place for rosé wines. The combination of two geological origins, schist and limestone, and the hilly terrain have created a complex network of groundwater that provides exceptional natural water supply. An elegant rosé with a lovely bright pink colour. On the nose, the intensity of the fruit highlights the complex aromas of strawberry and cherry, with a few hints of liquorice. The surprisingly generous and round mouthfeel is balanced by the freshness of this vintage. The finish is lively and elegant, lingering on notes of small red berries. Serve between 13 and 14°C with a tartar, wild salmon gravlax, sea bream or tuna. It can also be enjoyed with crustaceans such as lobster and crayfish.
Hither & Yon Rosé
Hither & Yon took out the Bushing King award at the 2019 McLaren Vale wine show. They are leaders in working with alternative varieties.Pale pink in the glass. Cherry, watermelon, cranberry and dried herb aromas. Juicy, fresh and vibrant with a bright core of red fruit flavour, mouth-watering acidity and a chalky, savoury finish. A cracking Rose' with excellent all-round appeal.
Curtis Queen of Hearts Rose
Beyond the Wilderness Pinot Rose
This aromatic and vibrant cool climate Pinot Rose is crafted from premium hand-picked Pinot Noir grapes. It displays perfumed aromas of fresh picked strawberries and rose petal with generous red berry fruit flavours delivered seamlessly across the palate.
Byott Cotes De Provence Rose
APPEARANCE: Pale and pretty in crystal-clear pink with orange undertones. AROMA: The nose is delicate and fruity with notes of white peach and apricot mixed with passion fruit and mango. PALATE: The taste is full, fresh and crisp with echoes of the fruity aroma amplified by citrus zest and sweet spices (cinnamon and cardamom). In 1896 Marcel Ott of Alsace found an estate which inspired him, Château de Selle in Tarandeau, Provence, where once olives, lavender and mulberries grew. Enjoying a unique microclimate, the wines are delicate and elegant with great depth. In the 1930s, Marcel Ott fell in love with the very old Clos Mireille, overlooking the sea at La Londe Les Maures, near Brégançon. The vines soon started producing distinctive yet subtle wines. Château Romassan in Bandol was acquired by the Ott family in 1956 and following years of terracing and replanting, produces robust, harmonious and long lived wines. Cur de Grain represents wine-making genius, and today the distinctive bottle evokes the memory of the elegant amphora of centuries past. Today, 120 years later, cousins Jean-François and Christian Ott dedicate their lives to their ancestors love for Provence. In 2004, Domaines Ott* joined Louis Roederer and its fabulous selection of wine craftsmen.