
Pleasantly surprising with its classic expression of a Rhône rosé, this wine is fruity, round and rich.
A wine drawn off the skins after a brief maceration and long temperature controlled fermentation.
Eye: Clear , brilliant and fresh.
Nose: Fresh with an expressive nose of red fruits and citrus. Notes of raspberry and redcurrant.
Palate: Fruity, fine and round.
Overall: A well-balanced and elegant wine.
Wine Enthusiast 91: Crisp, mouthwatering notes of wild strawberry and black currant extend from nose to finish in this full-bodied yet briskly balanced Grenache-based blend of Cinsault and Syrah. A deep salmon pink in hue, it's a penetrating, intensely fruity rosé that's concentrated enough to drink well past the summer and into the autumn and winter months.
James Suckling 89: A fruity, easygoing and refreshing rosé. It has notes of small berries, frozen raspberries and mild spices. Medium-bodied with crunchy berries and a fruity, soft finish. Drink now.
Jeb Dunnuck 91: Medium ruby-colored, the 2023 Cotes Du Rhône Rosé (70% Grenache, 20% Cinsault, 10% Syrah) reveals cherries, redcurrants, and sappy flowers. Brought up all in tank, it's medium-bodied, lively, and balanced, with good freshness.
Decanter 90: A bright, floral style with redcurrant and cherry blossom. Good acidity makes this well balanced. Impressive for a Côtes du Rhône rosé. All stainless steel.