L’Epiphanie de Saint-Estèphe
L’Epiphanie de Saint-Estèphe comes from a very fine estate in Bordeaux’s legendary St-Estèphe appellation in the northernmost part of the Médoc – one of only two Second Growths. (There are actually no First Growths in St-Estèphe, so this is pretty much top of the tree.) First Growth Château Lafite is just across a stream to the south, which gives you an idea of the hallowed terroir we’re talking about. We can’t reveal which estate this wine comes from, but we can tell you that two of its Grand Vins from the legendary 2009 & 2010 vintages were rated a perfect 100 points by the great Robert Parker – wines that sell for nearly $200 per bottle! It's compellingly aromatic – a seductive scent of violets and ripe red fruit. The luscious palate delivers concentrated cassis and plum, with touches of mineral and cherry on the long, sensuous, minerally, finish. It's a sublime example of the lavish St Estephes from this great estate, silky smooth, velvety, complex and long.
Mateus Rosé
Mateus Rose is perfectly suited to Australia's climate and lifestyle. Served chilled its light sweet fruit flavour is great with alfresco meals or as a refreshing drink just by itself.
De Bortoli Rosé Rosé
Taylors Estate Rosé
Vibrant pink in colour, the nose has lifted, fruit aromas of fresh strawberry and raspberry with hints of watermelon and faint musk. Delicate fruit flavours with lively acidity keep it refreshing on the palate, with a dry finish.
Lulu Le Francais Rosé
Lulu le Français is an original creation, inspired by the summer relaxed atmosphere. The brand embodies the South of France way of living, where life is sweet and sunny. With its straw hat, sailor top and espadrilles, Lulu sounds like the typical French vacationer, casually walking around through an animated local market, looking for fresh produces from the Terroir Lulu le Français wine will take you through a journey full of different flavours and aromas. Packed with sunshine and cooled by sea breeze, this lovely rosé is fruity, crisp and juicy, thanks to its carefully selected Grenache grapes, grown on south facing slopes from the Languedoc wine region. Take time to enjoy Lulu on a shady terrace among friends, with homemade cuisine from the market or simply as a sipping wine back from the beach!
Studio by Miraval Rosé
The name of this wine, STUDIO by Miraval, was not chosen by chance. In 1977, jazz musician Jacques Loussier, the owner of the estate at the time, had a recording studio built there, and hosted international artists of the caliber of Pink Floyd, The Cure, Muse, AC/DC, Wham, Sting, The Cranberries, Rammstein, Chris Rea, and French artists such as Indochine, Telephone, and Bashung. Turning their back on the famous studios of London and elsewhere, they came for the quality of the sound but also for the inspiration procured by this place that the current owners firmly intend to preserve.
Prestige D'adimant Prestige D'adimant Rosé
An amazing and attractive bottle design. But, it's not all about the bottle! This is a rose of precision, purity and class. Made from a blend of Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah and Carignan grapes, harvested in the cool of the night to retain maximum freshness and aroma. Gently pressed to create the delicate pink colour and maintain fruit purity. Deep pink in colour with purple hues, the nose reveals intense aromas of wild strawberries and raspberries with notes of garrigue. The mouth is delicious and fresh. It reveals a pleasant length and well-structured freshness. "Prestige" in every way!
Urban Provence Cotes De Provence Rosé
Beautiful salmon-pink robe, displaying fragrant fruity and floral notes. Round and full-bodied texture in the mouth, with an agreeably tender and velvety freshness.
Chaffey Bros Not Your Grandma's Rosé
Le Chat Noir Rosé
The Aude Valley, stretching between Carcassonne and the Pyrenees in extreme south of France is similar in climate and Limestone soil to the Loire Valley. The high altitude and cooling evening breezes creates wines with varietal character, acidity and freshness. This wine by Le Chat is very pale pink in colour, sitting well within the classic Provence pale and dry spectrum. The nose is aromatic and sweetly perfumed with aromas of strawberries and rose petals. The palate is a revelation compared to previous vintages, elegant and effortless with light berry and candied fruit drop flavours lingering long on a soft, dry finish.