A very popular Rose, with unique packaging and a delicious wine inside! A delicate and dry style from France's Mediterranean south, this label celebrates a place called the Cotes de Roses on the coastal plains near Gruissan and Narbonne. The special glass-stoppered bottle looks like a rose when up-turned. A wonderful aperitif and seafood wine, and a very beautiful gift!
Winery notes (2024 Vintage)
"This Côte des Roses Rosé is soft, pale and brilliant with bluish reflections evolving over time into shades of orange. The nose offers aromas of red fruit, blackcurrant and redcurrant. Floral notes floral notes of rose and citrus, grapefruit complete the palette. Finish Fresh, fruity notes. The palate is fresh, greedy, with great aromatic persistence aromatic persistence and fine balance.."
Reviews for the 20223 vintage below…
90/100 Reggie Solomon, Wine Enthusiast (2023 Vintage)
"This wine invites you to experience a rosé with a rebel streak. Pink-orange in colour, it opens with rosehip, dried cherry, cranberry, strawberry and white blossom. The midpalate trends towards fulsome in body with an assertive flash of heft on the finish."
Tamlyn Currin, jancisrobinson.com (2023 Vintage)
"Some people will love this wine for its half-skittle shape and rose-moulded punt. Made very much in the Provence style, with a little more fruit and certainly at a much more affordable price. Our local gin distillery, a small family-run affair, make a delicious rhubarb gin macerated with real rhubarb and this could easily pass as the wine version. I like the dash of watermelon-pith bitterness and black-cardamom liquorice. Very smooth, very polished."