Dry = not sweet. And that’s what you get with this Rosé – crisp, with aromas of raspberries and red rose and flavors of strawberry cake and grapefruit zest. Serve well chilled.
It's officially Rose season, and the benchmark producer of the delicious, dry wine for which Provence is famous, Domaine de la Chapelle Saint Victor is among the foremost estates of the Coteaux d'Aix appellation. A quintessential... Read More
As a negociant and vinificateur (winery), Caves d’esclans identifies vineyards, grapes and wines from château d’esclans as well as local growers to make what has reputedly become the world’s greatest rosé.... Read More
Pretty pale color, petal pink, elegant with shiny reflections. This wine presents a very beautiful and intense aromatic expression of fresh fruit and spring flowers. In the mouth, the acidity is refreshing; a great elegance and... Read More
Inspired by the renowned rosé wines of Provence, France, our DAOU Discovery Collection Rosé remains faithful to its origins. This wine is remarkably fragrant, offering generous aromas of fresh peach, Bartlett pear... Read More
Shiny light Rose in color. Ripe fruit of pears, baked apple and fresh hay fills the glass. The mouth-feel is elegant and vibrant with refreshing acidity and is beautifully balanced with wonderful layers of clean fruit. There is... Read More
Cote des Roses celebrates the Mediterranean lifestyle. The Languedoc appellation stretches alongside the Mediterranean coast The soils vary, mainly with hard limestone and schist, but also gravel transported from the rivers of... Read More
Crisp and bright: our Rosé is perfect for sunsets and warm summer days. This wine is light and refreshing with flavors of white peach and strawberry and hints of nectarine.
A pretty pale pink color with bright aromas of watermelon with berry fruit and floral notes. Elegant and finely flavored on the palate with crisp acidity, fresh berry flavors and a dry finish.
The heart of Southern France, the Coteaux de Beziers once held the dubious title of the world capital of wine. Today, the wines reflect the unique climate and volcanic soils of the vineyards, and the low-yielding bush vines provide... Read More