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Just as Champagne is considered to be the pinnacle of sparkling in terms of quality and style, so too is Rosé from France. If you have only ever sampled Australian Rosé, then you will be blown away by the contrasting style of French Rosé.
We believe if you're not already a convert to rosé, this will be the tipping point. Buy this 6-pack and you'll be set for Summer drinking with a bottle each of the following delivered to your door.
Château Montfin L’Etang Danse Rosé 2022
“Cherry, liquorice root, an earthy orange peel thing. It’s fleshy, good flavour, a gentle quinine tang through red cherry and peach, and that liquorice thing is there too, and I really like that flavour in a wine, a little bit creamy, light chalky grip, with a finish of good length featuring orange and Angostura bitters. Very good.” 92 Points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front
Domaine De Triennes Rosé 2023
This wine has a bouquet of strawberries and white flowers. Red fruit and notes of citrus contribute to the aromatic complexity. It has the harmony and elegance that has earned world-wide appreciation of the rosés of Provence. Triennes rosé is the perfect accompaniment to a sunny summer afternoon.
Domaine Fazi Rosé 2022 It has a generous bouquet with aromas of ripe red fruits, such as fresh strawberry, and notes of blackcurrant and violet. The palate again shows red fruit but this time with grapefruit and other citrus; there’s a touch of richness on the finish.
Marquis de Pennautier Rosé 2023
From one of the oldest wineries in the world, founded in 1620, Château de Pennautier has produced a beautifully textured and very layered rose, showing rich, ripe flavors of fleshy nectarine and delicate yummy yeasty dough notes.
Jules Rosé 2023
This quintessential dry Rosé is the classic blend of Cinsault and Grenache, with a small dollop of Syrah for good measure. It exudes the beautiful balance of fruit and minerality for which the area is so renowned.
Gueissard Le Petit G Rosé 2022
Made with a lot of care considering its level – grapes are hand harvested and manually sorted for starters. Nailing the ‘Dry French rosé 101’ brief but with its own distinct character and personality. Guava, strawberries, mandarin and satsuma, a crunchy and fruit driven palate.