I love a Provence Róse with a little age to it! Presents with cherries, strawberries, melon, nectarine, and cucumber. Nice viscosity on the palate, nice long herbal finish, with a touch of lavender. I prefer Rock Angel over Whispering, which has a bitter floral element to it that bites, just my taste preference. — 5 months ago

Okay rose — 7 months ago
Pairs nice with apps and a fly swatter. Went down quick at the right temp — 3 years ago
Well. Check. — 4 years ago
Purchased at the breck cheese shop — 4 months ago
Great Costco find! Great price, mineral. We both liked it. Not too acidic either — 4 months ago
Nice well rounded and slightly fruity. Really enjoyed it. — 5 months ago
100% Carignan Rose from an “off the beaten path” region. Pale pink color. Expressive aromas of red berry fruit and rose petals. Baked strawberry and red raspberry fruit flavors with additional hints of red delicious apple, cherry, cranberry and lemon zest. Totally fruit forward. Medium-plus (slightly spicy and minerally) finish, creamy texture and bright acidity. So fresh tasting, lively and well balanced. Light bodied and refreshing. Unexpectedly delicious. Very food (including spicy) friendly. Excellent QPR! Thanks Kase! Revisited in June 2025. Still terrific! — 9 months ago
Delicious and Smooth — 4 years ago
Earthy, good minerality, — 5 years ago
Smooth and fruity not dry — 6 years ago
Delicious summer drinking. Great with cheese and crackers while floating on the river. Notes of peach, a little bit of white flowers and grapefruit, and mineral on the tail. No bitterness that I sometimes find in (cheaper) rosé or Sauvignon blanc. — 4 months ago
Great Rosé but not as good as other vintages. Light flavor and lots of vanilla, but strawberry flavor is thin. Good value at $65. — 5 months ago
Nickee loved it — 5 months ago
A perfect rosé. Tastes of strawberry — 10 months ago
One of the best from Provence — 3 years ago
Popped and poured at a backyard gathering. Perfect setting for it too! The vines for this wine are technically classified as Bandol. A near 50/50 split of Cinsault and Mourvedre but there’s a little bit of Grenache and Carignan for good measure. The wine pours pretty pink salmon color, with medium viscosity. Medium intensity. On the nose, strawberry, watermelon, purple flowers, and crushed gravel. On the palate, watermelon, strawberry and minerals. Medium acid; low tannin. The finish is long. Perhaps lacking juuuuust a little of its bigger brother’s “oompf” but it’s undeniably good. I would say great value but the Bandol designated wine is just $10 or so dollars more…and that’s a stunner. — 4 years ago
Fine Provenance Rose — 6 years ago
Todd Scurci
#rosé #côtedeprovence — 3 months ago