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Rosé

Pagos de Araiz Rose

A pale pink colour with salmony hues, bright and attractive. The aroma is clean with white flowers and yellow fruit. Clean and intense. On the palate the wine is lively and full flavoured. A well-structured, delightful, easy-to-drink wine. The acidity is balanced and intense and the finish is long, fruity and persistent.

Mystery Barossa Rose Deal No. 97

Roche Mazet Pays d'Oc Syrah Rose

Mystery Mount Barker Rose Deal No. 24

Colour: Attractive salmon pink in a very pale shade. Aroma: Gorgeous aromatics with notes of strawberry and raspberries, with hints of floral notes coupled with a savoury edge. Palate: A crisp and dry Rose. The Pinot Noir has contributed good weight and mouth feel with fine and delicate fruit flavours on the mid palate that are well matched by crisp, fresh acidity. This perfectly balanced clean, crisp and dry Rose can be served with or without food. Best enjoyed while young.

G by Gilardi Cotes de Provence Rose

Beautiful colour with pastel shades. Light, fruity and aromatic.

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.

Palliser Estate Rose

Mengoba Brezo Rosado

Louis Bouillot Perle d'Aurore Rose de Presse Non-Vintage

Evans & Tate Metricup Road Rose