Vintage sparkling wine made in France's famed Burgundy region, there isn't a single village that doesn't produce grapes for Cremant. Hard to believe that even in Vosne Romanee, home to some of the most expensive wines... Read More
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
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
Clear & very expressive with great aromatic freshness on the nose, including aromas of red berries with hints of lime and melon. The Beach rosé is subtle and smooth, showing a balanced acidity and minerality with delicious... 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
Rose d'Anjou is a round and fruity wine. Ideal all day long. It is a medium dry wine, which can be served with exotic and spicy dishes. To be drunk at 8 or 9 Celsius within two years of bottling.
"An elegant rosé, pale peach in colour with flecks of gold. Striking nose that brings together fruity notes of apricot and cherry with floral hints of acacia and broom. In the mouth, a subtle balance between lively, clean... 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
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