Maison Saint Aix Rosé (12 )
Year on year Aix just nail that classic Provence style, albeit in a slightly fuller, richer style than many of their competitors, and the 2019 release is no exception - “This soft, bright and ripe wine is full of red fruits. Acidity is balanced in this wine with a fresh aftertaste and tangy texture. It is rich, generous and ready to drink” Wine Enthusiast
Roseblood d'Estoublon Rose
Product Information: From solar and graceful 2023 vintage, showcasing a delightful aromatic profile balanced by acidity and freshness. An exceptional blend of Grenache, Syrah and Rolle (Vermentino) sourced from Coteaux Varois en Provence vineyards, Roseblood Rosé evokes harmonious composition of flavours all in an elegant, playful and bold package. The wine is composed of 65% Grenache, 15% Syrah, 15% Cinsault, and 5% Rolle, sourced from hillside vineyards in Coteaux Varois en Provence, characterised by red earth soils with pockets of gravel and flint. Winemaking involves direct pressing and temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel and concrete. The wine is aged for several weeks on fine lees. Maker: Château d’Estoublon is one of France’s most remarkable estates, recently launching Roseblood d’Estoublon, the most dynamic luxury rosé on the market. Roseblood reflects a legacy of excellence, a commitment to the enchanting Provençal landscape, and the vision of its exceptional team. Founded in 1489, Château d’Estoublon is already renowned for its award-winning olive oil (Best in the World 2022 and 2023) and is one of just 93 members of the French committee of leading luxury brands alongside Hermès, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton. In 2020, the estate was acquired by Jean-Guillaume Prats, former CEO of Cos d’Estournel, along with hands-on partners including musician and global influencer Carla Bruni, her husband Nicolas Sarkozy, the former President of France, and entrepreneur Stéphane Courbit, owner of several five-star hotels and the Ladurée macaron company. This dynamic ownership group has expanded the estate to encompass 340 hectares of vineyards, complementing the existing 300 hectares of forest, olive groves, and gardens. Roseblood is a unique rosé that embodies the rich history and cultural significance of its estate, infused with the passion of its surroundings and its owners, epitomising the Art of Living in Provence. Philosophy: In the heart of Coteaux Varois en Provence, Roseblood’s vineyards sprawl across hillsides at elevations of 1,100-1,600 feet. The vines thrive in a mild continental climate, where gentle autumns and springs alternate with occasionally torrid summers and colder winters compared to the rest of the region. The region’s red earth soils, complemented by pockets of flint and gravel, impart a harmonious blend of expression, freshness, balance and roundness to the wines. In this blend of four emblematic Provençal grape varietals, each plays a distinctive role: Grenache contributes roundness, delicacy, and subtle aromas, while Syrah adds power and colour. Cinsault, known for finesse and fruity notes, gently balances the strength provided by Grenache and Syrah. Rolle, the iconic white grape of Provence, introduces a touch of tension, freshness, and floral notes to complete this well-balanced blend. Nose - Jasmine, Peach, Redcurrants A fruity, playful and succulent rosé with aromas of redcurrants, melon and straw Palate - Rounded Texture, Vivid Strawberry, Stony Crunchy nectarine flavours set against notes of smoke, fresh green herbs and salty mineral on a full palate. Finish - Tangy, Citrus Acidity, Mineral Tension It’s medium-bodied with a fruity and tangy character. Round-textured and relaxed with a flavourful finish.
Pasqua 11 Minutes Rose
The name 11 MINUTES refers to the durationof the skin contact, the pressing of the grapes: the full load of grapes is very softly pressed. It is ideal as an aperitif and as anaccompaniment to the most delicate dishes.
Quatre Vin Cote de Provence Rose
TheNegrel Family have been making wine in the Côtes des Provence for seven generations. The current custodians of the family winery, Maud and Matthieu are continuing the pioneering attitude of their father, producing exceptional, regional wines sustainably and organically. Quatre Vin Côtes de Provence Rose is a blend of Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah showcasing the outstanding ability of their region to produce the world's most iconic, delicious and loveable rosés.
Gossips Rosé
A simple, sweet rose without a hint of dryness. A light, summery style from Gossips that will suit the sweet tooth.
Dandelion Vineyards Fairytale of the Barossa Rose
The aromatics are true to type, initially delicate, even shy. Then as the glass warms a melange of spices including cardamom with hints of Lily of the Valley. The palate has drying raspberry entry followed by raspberries more fresh and zingy. All in all a long palate that really saturates your tastebuds with flavour. Please serve chilled. If you serve this wine at room temperature much of the magic of the Fairytale will be lost.
Yangarra Grenache Rose
FARNESE Fantini Calalenta Terre Siciliane Rose
On the nose it is clean and intense with raspberrymelon and grapefruit underlined with a floral note of rose andbroom. The palate is dry, elegant and fresh. It can besilky and even saline.
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.
Domaines Ott Clos Mireille Coeur de Grain Rose
Pale, salmon pink with coral tints. The expressive and complex nose reveals a mosaic of aromas, from white peach and candied melon to hawthorn blossom. The fresh, energetic attack offers notes of white currant and lime. The wine's lovely, velvety texture coats the palate with succulent fruity flavours and is built with remarkable precision and finesse. Grenache 70%, Cinsault 14%, Syrah 7%, Rolle 9% 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.