A delicious, soft and dry rose. — 7 years ago
Notes of unripened peach, lilac and fresh earth. Great rose — 8 years ago
Had with oysters and was divine. Great lees undertone and extremely aromatic, hitting all the right notes. Well played, sir. — 9 years ago
Snuck a bottle of this home in my luggage from Provence — 9 years ago
Proof that good French Rose from Provence doesn't have to break the bank or spend ludicrous amounts of marketing money. Nice pale pink with that classic ocean air, crushed cranberry, red berry citrusy nose. Light & dry on the palate. Total summer into late fall Rose for $10! I would be glad to promote this wine under my new brand "The Big Fat Guido" while I grow a man braid. Should out sell the leading 750ml wine cooler rose out on the cash grab Rose market. — 9 years ago
Riesling fruitiness and Chardonnay creaminess, with an intense acid bite. Very long finish. Delicious! — 10 years ago
A blend of Grenache from the right side of the Rhone river and Syrah from the left side cooler adds some freshness — 11 years ago
This isn't the blanc, its hard to tell from label but its the red in next pix of description part of label — 12 years ago
Delicious not too sweet rose! — 7 years ago
This pops with vibrant strawberry and kirsch, but continues reverberating with incense, citrus peel, damp chalk, and licorice. I would happily spend $15 again, but this gives me the confidence to trade up to Halos Gigondas or Chateauneuf du Pape the next time around.
Finally trying this label... Considering the esteem to which I hold Philippe Cambie and my love for Grenache, it's been a long time coming. Cambie, along with a Michel Gassier, produce Grenache-focused bottlings from nearly all the Southern Rhone AOCs under the Halos de Jupiter label. To Cambie, Grenache is the king of all grapes, thus the comparison to Jupiter (Zeus in Greek), forming the basis of the label. The halo symbolizes the appellations that best express the personality of Grenache. http://www.philippecambie.com/en/les-halos-de-jupiter/ — 9 years ago
45% Viogner / 30% Roussanne / 25% Grenache Blanc -- Absolutely Crushed with Heavier Scallop Dish — 9 years ago
One of the best Rosé I drank. — 9 years ago
Very dry, good. — 10 years ago
Le Berger 2011, VdF from the Rhône, $16 by Michel Gassier, of Halos de Jupiter fame. Grenache blanc /sauv blanc blend. Lively, fresh and delicious — 12 years ago
Rich, luscious berries in this not overly heavy wine. Very smooth. First bottle was ready to go, but second bottle required time to open up. — 6 years ago
A really good red blend. It's just the right amount of dry. The flavor in your mouth afterwards is like the wine walked through with its boots on. Maybe a little bitter. — 6 years ago
With Abby… This is so Mmmm... not sweet, flat, pallet haven sensation — 8 years ago
Mycket gott! Ett av de bättre rosévin jag druckit. :) — 9 years ago
Outstanding value that over-performs. For $10 you get balance, acidity, and crispness. Grapefruit zest and cotton candy on the nose and the pallet exhibits strawberries, cranberries, lemon, and a refreshing finish. Great for this time of the year! To add to it, everything Michael Gassier is making under this label is receiving high accolades.
Cheers!
$9.99 — 9 years ago
Elegant, fruit forward, delicious red from Rhone! Michel Gassier is a wine master! — 9 years ago
Very strong, complex, amazing for the price — 9 years ago
Light and yummy — 10 years ago
En riktigt härlig rose :) — 12 years ago
Heather Venard
This is awesome. Tons of strawberry and peach on the nose with the little bit of herb. I was worried that the palate would be overly sweet, but it is absolutely not. Beautifully balanced. Probably my favorite rose so far — 6 years ago