A bit fizzy and sweet at first taste, with a slightly bitter aftertaste. Paired well with Chinese food! — 6 months ago
Stylish Provençal rosé with decent structure to stand up to great food at La Mercerie in Marseille before England rugby match — 8 months ago
Delicious rose. Easy to drink — 10 months ago
Great taste — 6 years ago
Light and refreshing. Not overly sweet. Perfect for a nice summer night! — 9 years ago
Excellent. — 4 months ago
At St. Elmo’s Steakhouse in Indianapolis. Thanks for the recommendation Rick! — 10 months ago
Brilliant, fascinating nose. Almost devoid of fruit, yet so enticing!
Dried rosemary, lavender, fennel, floral. Some dark, creamy black fruit, baked earth, some leather. And continues to evolve in the Glas. Precise, fresh, beautiful!!
On the palate - fresh, polished yet with such depth & character. The quality of the tannins is mind blowing. So polished, so fine yet monumental at the same time. And in this frame - juicy, fresh, floral acidity and just a touch of black fruit. Brilliant, quirky, bordering on profound, and so delicious at the same time. What a wine!!! — a year ago
Better out there at this price point. Not bad, but calm down. — 7 years ago
Cinsault-dominated rose' also containing Grenache, Syrah, and Merlot. Fresh, lively, crisp rose with a bouquet of fresh strawberries. Lightly tangy with a dry finish. Went well with bacon-wrapped shrimp tacos. — 10 years ago
Excellent. Also had it there 2 months ago on a Provence bike trip. — 5 months ago
Weintyp: Roséwein 14% alk
Producer: Château D'Esclans
Region: Frankreich, Provence
Stil: dry, Fruits
Grabes: 70% Grenache, 30% Rolle
Farbe: very bright, shiny salmonpink
red fruits like Strawberry, cherry, White Flowers & few Citrus notes
Great for: Fish, Shells, White meat. light Salats, Apertif — 6 months ago
Absolutely outstanding. Ten years old! — 10 months ago
Favorite of the night — 5 years ago
Had in NJ with Nitin — 7 years ago
Fresh strawberries, red currants, dried rose pedals with hints of citrus on the nose. Bright acidity & bone dry. Expect red cherries, peach & dried herbs with minerality on the palate. A classic Provencal rose' — 8 years ago
Love this rose. Great reflection of Provence. The guy that sold it to me said, "smells like peaches, tastes like sunshine." — 10 years ago
Emily Ferrin
Brought by Hedy — 4 months ago