Fresh red berry fruit characteristics with floral nose. Ripe and fleshy feel on the palate. Dry (zero sugar). Great concentration. Smooth and round finish. No astringent aftertaste or bite. Extremely easy drinking. No matter what... Read More
The Château Simone Rosé is a wine that belies the notion that rosés are simple wines to be drunk up young. The blend is 45% Grenache, 30% Mourvèdre, 5% Cinsault, 20% Syrah, Castet, Manosquin, Carignan,... Read More
An iconic wine of the Côtes de Provence, this complex, serious, and ageworthy dry rosé is appreciated for its texture and savory aromas. A blend of 90% Tibouren and 10% Grenache, this is aged in oak barrel under flor.... Read More
Méditerranée Rosé is intended to be light, invigorating and easy-to-enjoy. Aromas and flavors of peach, orange skin and white flowers are accented by refreshing acidity and a salty minerality thanks to the... Read More
Guillaume Lefevre uses the fruit from the press of the Pomponette Rosé to make this Provencal quaffer. It's easy drinking for sure, but not lacking in great material. Sandy, limestone-rich soils lend an elegant freshness... Read More