France - All Rosé Wines
France holds a special place in the world of rosé wines. The country's dedication to craftsmanship and terroir-driven winemaking has resulted in the creation of exceptional rosé wines that continue to captivate enthusiasts around the globe. Today, let us embark on a journey through the best rosé wines that France has to offer, exploring the renowned vineyards and the diverse regions that give birth to these exquisite pink elixirs.
In Provence, the birthplace of French rosé, vineyards such as Château d'Esclans, Domaines Ott, and Château Miraval craft some of the most sought-after rosé wines in the world. These vineyards are revered for their commitment to quality and their ability to capture the essence of Provence in each bottle. Provence rosés are known for their pale pink color, delicate aromas, and refreshing flavors of red fruits, citrus, and herbs.
Moving to the Rhône Valley, the region of Tavel shines as the home of exceptional rosé wines. Domaine de la Mordorée, Domaine de la Vieille Julienne, and Château d'Aquéria are among the renowned vineyards that produce rich and expressive Tavel rosés. These wines exhibit a deeper color and a more robust structure, showcasing flavors of ripe berries, floral notes, and a touch of spice.
In the Loire Valley, the vineyards of Sancerre and Anjou offer distinctive expressions of rosé. Domaine Vacheron and Domaine Guiberteau are known for their vibrant and mineral-driven Sancerre rosés, while Château de Brézé and Domaine des Roches Neuves produce elegant and complex Anjou rosés.
The region of Bandol in Provence is synonymous with powerful and age-worthy rosé wines. Domaine Tempier, Château Pibarnon, and Domaine de la Tour du Bon are celebrated for their structured and deeply flavored Bandol rosés, characterized by their depth, intensity, and ability to age gracefully.
France's rosé wines are celebrated for their versatility and ability to complement a wide range of cuisines. From fresh seafood and Mediterranean dishes to summer salads and light appetizers, these wines offer a harmonious marriage of flavors that enhance any culinary experience.
France - All Rosé Wines
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Inc. VAT£789.04 -
(6x75cl) NVVinous - Antonio Galloni (90)
Bonnaire's NV Brut Rosé is a tasty, accessible Champagne with terrific balance and definition. Sweet berries, flowers and minerals are woven together beautifully on the long, classy finish. This medium-bodied rosé can be enjoyed as an aperitif but it also has enough weight and structure to pair nicely with food.Inc. VAT£189.20 -
The Carbon Vintage Rosé 2005 is an exquisite vintage, renowned for its elegance and depth. Crafted by the meticulous house of Champagne Carbon in France, the wine is the epitome of luxury. The grapes are carefully handpicked from their finest pinot noir and chardonnay vineyards, with an extra dash of meunier to enhance its delicate flavour. The wine is aged for over a decade in exquisite French oak barrels under the perfect climatic conditions, giving it a sophisticated, crisp taste profile.
The Carbon Vintage Rosé 2005 resonates with a lovely pink hue, dovetailed with an array of intense flavours including wild strawberry, raspberry cream, toasted almonds and a hint of mineral earthiness. Its full-bodied structure, silky texture and persistent finish is an ode to its extraordinary maturation journey. Not to mention, each bottle is embellished in carbon fibre, reflecting the house's passion for tradition and innovation. Truly, the Carbon Vintage Rosé 2005 is the embodiment of sheer indulgence.
Inc. VAT£2,995.26 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The 2017 Rosé de Saignée Le Creux d'Enfer is the most seamless, elegant rendition of this cuvée that I've tasted to date. Produced in tiny quantities by the most exacting of methods, this is frequently Bouchard's most extreme wine, but that's not the case this year. Bursting with aromas of red plums, orange oil, buttery pastry, spiced apples and fresh bread, it's full-bodied, ample and satiny, with bright acids and chalky grip, enlivened by a pinpoint mousse and concluding with a broad, delicately honeyed finish.Inc. VAT£977.33 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The fruit of a 24-hour maceration, the 2018 Rosé de Saignée Le Creux d'Enfer bursts with notions of cherries, blood orange, potpourri, licorice and spices. Full-bodied, broad and fleshy, it's layered and textural, with an enveloping core of fruit, a pillowy mousse and a long, exotically spiced finish.Inc. VAT£976.64 -
(6x75cl) 2018Wine Advocate (97)
The fruit of a 24-hour maceration, the 2018 Rosé de Saignée Le Creux d'Enfer bursts with notions of cherries, blood orange, potpourri, licorice and spices. Full-bodied, broad and fleshy, it's layered and textural, with an enveloping core of fruit, a pillowy mousse and a long, exotically spiced finish.Inc. VAT£5,852.66 -
Decanter (95)
Based on the terrific Pinot Noir from the 2012 vintage, this is a top-dollar pink at a reasonable price. Fresh, intense and opulent, but also refined and of great class. All sorts of sensuous fruits, including black cherry, plum and even prunes, are checked by freshness and vigour. Dosage 11g/l. Disgorged in 2017 Read more at http://www.decanter.com/wine-reviews/france/champagne/charles-heidsieck-brut-reserve-rose-champagne-france-17347#d6DldfRV3Wui3eXB.99Inc. VAT£304.24 -
James Suckling (98)
An amazing 2008 rosé Champagne that has all the structure and aromatic complexity - sushi ginger, oolong tea and caramelized mandarin orange - we associate with this vintage, but also has more charm than most. On the palate, this has stunning concentration, yet is diamond bright. The interplay of creaminess, fine tannins and mineral acidity builds and builds at the breathtaking finish. The color comes from about 7% pinot noir red wine, partly from the little-known Les Riceys in the far south of Champagne. Drink or hold.Inc. VAT£547.84 -
(12x75cl) 2017Inc. VAT£3,035.38 -
Experience the elegance and charm of Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019. Crafted in the heart of Provence by Chateau Favori, renowned for their unabashed pursuit of quality and sophistication, this wine truly embodies the spirit of French winemaking. A vibrant and energetic Rosé, it has been expertly composed with a sleek blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah. The grapes were hand-picked from vineyards flanked by limestone mountains, creating a distinct terroir. This wine spent six months in stainless steel vats, resulting in a delightful balance of freshness and structure. Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019 seduces the palate with an enchanting array of red fruits, citrus and a touch of spice, framed beautifully by a thread of minerality. A perfect companion for refined cuisine, this wine is a captivating testament to Chateau Favori's dedication to creating exquisite Provencal wines.
Inc. VAT£161.60 -
James Suckling (91)
Very pale apricot color with aromas of peaches, sliced apples, jasmine, wet stones and watermelon. It's medium-bodied with bright acidity and succulent layers of ripe fruit. Juicy and packed with flavor, yet fresh and elegant. From organically grown grapes. Drink now.Inc. VAT£147.49 -
(6x75cl) NVThe exquisite Chavost Rose de Saignee Brut Nature NV is a fine testament to the mastery and dedication of the Chavost winemakers. This sparkling wine, produced in the renowned wine region of Champagne, France, combines the rigorous traditional method with the unique 'saignée' process, where juice is 'bled' from the grape, yielding its remarkable rose hue. The use of Pinot Noir grapes bestows a complexity of character and sharp fruitiness to the Brut Nature NV.
Made with no additional dosage, it bestows a naturally occurring, robust and expressive flavour profile that is both refreshing and delicate. The meticulously cultivated vineyards, certified organic, impart sustainable and responsible viticulture to each bottle. A mature contrast to its counterparts, the Chavost Rose de Saignee Brut Nature NV symbolises an unfiltered, untouched elegance, truly capturing the essence of Nature's Brut. Explore the intricacy and sophistication of Chavost's finest champagne.
Inc. VAT£602.11 -
(6x75cl) 2022Inc. VAT£222.29 -
(6x150cl) 2023Inc. VAT£738.96 -
(6x75cl) 2023Inc. VAT£433.03 -
(3x150cl) 2019Inc. VAT£164.00 -
(1x300cl) 2016Vinous (94)
Light, bright orange. Smoke- and mineral-accented red berries, citrus fruits, vanilla and rose pastille on the highly expressive and expansive nose. Juicy and seamless on the palate, offering deeply concentrated, velvety raspberry liqueur, tangerine and vanilla bean flavors that show superb clarity and powerful thrust. Rich yet almost shockingly lithe in character, delivering strong, mineral-driven finishing cut and a lingering suggestion of candied flowers. This wine really transcends the category of pink wine and it resembles a serious white Burgundy, perhaps a Meursault, in terms of body and texture.Inc. VAT£322.63 -
Vinous (94)
Light, bright orange. Smoke- and mineral-accented red berries, citrus fruits, vanilla and rose pastille on the highly expressive and expansive nose. Juicy and seamless on the palate, offering deeply concentrated, velvety raspberry liqueur, tangerine and vanilla bean flavors that show superb clarity and powerful thrust. Rich yet almost shockingly lithe in character, delivering strong, mineral-driven finishing cut and a lingering suggestion of candied flowers. This wine really transcends the category of pink wine and it resembles a serious white Burgundy, perhaps a Meursault, in terms of body and texture.Inc. VAT£187.46 -
(1x150cl) 2019Matthew Jukes (20+)
Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20Inc. VAT£233.32 -
(1x300cl) 2019Matthew Jukes (20+)
Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20Inc. VAT£542.23 -
Matthew Jukes (20+)
Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20Inc. VAT£603.64 -
(12x75cl) 2022Inc. VAT£1,147.27 -
James Suckling (93)
A very pure and incisive nose, with refined mineral chalkiness to the fresh strawberry and grapefruit aromas. Again, pure is the word to describe the linear, dry palate, which delivers crisp yet textured acidity, together with elegant, freshly chopped raspberries and strawberries. A truly outstanding rosé here! Drink now.Inc. VAT£193.92 -
Experience the exquisite allure of d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2021, a masterful creation from the internationally recognised winemaker Sacha Lichine. Born in the coveted vineyards of Côtes de Provence, this fine wine offers a tantalising blend of Grenache and Rolle, creating a sophisticated balance of crisp, refreshing notes. Carefully produced under Lichine's veteran eye, this rosé boasts a gentle strawberry hue and a delicate, refined palate hinting at a blend of savoury spices, red fruits, and minerals.
The d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2021 is an epitome of Provencal elegance, skilfully vinified, and aged in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats to preserve its complex aromatics and nuance. Sacha Lichine's dedication to maintaining traditional winemaking practices while innovating with modern techniques shines through in this exceptional vintage. A quintessential choice for any discerning wine enthusiast seeking unparalleled taste, aroma, and quality.
Inc. VAT£138.80 -
(6x75cl) 2022Steeped in elegance and allure, d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2022 is a craft of pure excellence. This coveted French rosé, hailing from the prestigious Provence region, is the epitome of Sacha Lichine's mastery. Lichine, renowned for his relentless pursuit of quality, selected the finest Grenache and Vermentino grapes for this vintage, exploiting the unique terroir of his vineyards in the Var.
Each handpicked grape undergoes cool fermentation and meticulous ageing, resulting in an enchanting wine with delicate accents of fresh red fruits, whispers of citrus and a refined mineral finish. Its beguiling colour - a luminous, barely-there blush - befits the subtle grace of its flavour profile. d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2022 is more than just a wine; it's a testament to Lichine's innovation and commitment to elevating the standards of Provence rosé: truly, a treasure for any fine wine enthusiast.
Inc. VAT£114.80 -
Decanter (91)
From one of the most well-known rosé brands around the world, Rock Angel is the bigger, more intense and nuanced brother to Whispering Angel. Pale blush pink in colour, this is lively and refreshing with the depth and structure to pair well with food. A blend of Grenache and Vermentino, this offers white flower and raspberry notes on the nose and a blend of apple, pink grapefruit and summer berries on the palate. One to try if you like the other wines in the stable.Inc. VAT£166.32 -
James Suckling (92)
Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.Inc. VAT£443.86 -
James Suckling (92)
Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.Inc. VAT£197.89 -
James Suckling (92)
Pale rose color with pretty aromas of lavender, rosehip, strawberries, cherries and cloves. It’s medium-bodied with crisp acidity and a supple, creamy palate. Perfumed and elegant. Drink now.Inc. VAT£165.49 -
(6x75cl) 2023Jancis Robinson (17)
Bottle weight 575 g. 59% Grenache, 21% Cinsault, 9% Syrah, 6% Rolle and 5% Carignan. Stainless-steel fermentation. 3–4 months’ ageing on lees in tank with regular bâtonnage. Winemaker Sacha Lichine. RS 0.2 g/l. 378 stores. Seems to have one extra gear than all the other rosés tasted. Deceptively weighty on the palate. Lots of strawberry-style fruit, touch of raspberry acidity. Long and complex.Inc. VAT£156.04
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In Bond£641.00 -
(6x75cl) NVVinous - Antonio Galloni (90)
Bonnaire's NV Brut Rosé is a tasty, accessible Champagne with terrific balance and definition. Sweet berries, flowers and minerals are woven together beautifully on the long, classy finish. This medium-bodied rosé can be enjoyed as an aperitif but it also has enough weight and structure to pair nicely with food.In Bond£137.00 -
The Carbon Vintage Rosé 2005 is an exquisite vintage, renowned for its elegance and depth. Crafted by the meticulous house of Champagne Carbon in France, the wine is the epitome of luxury. The grapes are carefully handpicked from their finest pinot noir and chardonnay vineyards, with an extra dash of meunier to enhance its delicate flavour. The wine is aged for over a decade in exquisite French oak barrels under the perfect climatic conditions, giving it a sophisticated, crisp taste profile.
The Carbon Vintage Rosé 2005 resonates with a lovely pink hue, dovetailed with an array of intense flavours including wild strawberry, raspberry cream, toasted almonds and a hint of mineral earthiness. Its full-bodied structure, silky texture and persistent finish is an ode to its extraordinary maturation journey. Not to mention, each bottle is embellished in carbon fibre, reflecting the house's passion for tradition and innovation. Truly, the Carbon Vintage Rosé 2005 is the embodiment of sheer indulgence.
In Bond£2,474.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The 2017 Rosé de Saignée Le Creux d'Enfer is the most seamless, elegant rendition of this cuvée that I've tasted to date. Produced in tiny quantities by the most exacting of methods, this is frequently Bouchard's most extreme wine, but that's not the case this year. Bursting with aromas of red plums, orange oil, buttery pastry, spiced apples and fresh bread, it's full-bodied, ample and satiny, with bright acids and chalky grip, enlivened by a pinpoint mousse and concluding with a broad, delicately honeyed finish.In Bond£811.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The fruit of a 24-hour maceration, the 2018 Rosé de Saignée Le Creux d'Enfer bursts with notions of cherries, blood orange, potpourri, licorice and spices. Full-bodied, broad and fleshy, it's layered and textural, with an enveloping core of fruit, a pillowy mousse and a long, exotically spiced finish.In Bond£811.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018Wine Advocate (97)
The fruit of a 24-hour maceration, the 2018 Rosé de Saignée Le Creux d'Enfer bursts with notions of cherries, blood orange, potpourri, licorice and spices. Full-bodied, broad and fleshy, it's layered and textural, with an enveloping core of fruit, a pillowy mousse and a long, exotically spiced finish.In Bond£4,860.00 -
Decanter (95)
Based on the terrific Pinot Noir from the 2012 vintage, this is a top-dollar pink at a reasonable price. Fresh, intense and opulent, but also refined and of great class. All sorts of sensuous fruits, including black cherry, plum and even prunes, are checked by freshness and vigour. Dosage 11g/l. Disgorged in 2017 Read more at http://www.decanter.com/wine-reviews/france/champagne/charles-heidsieck-brut-reserve-rose-champagne-france-17347#d6DldfRV3Wui3eXB.99In Bond£237.00 -
James Suckling (98)
An amazing 2008 rosé Champagne that has all the structure and aromatic complexity - sushi ginger, oolong tea and caramelized mandarin orange - we associate with this vintage, but also has more charm than most. On the palate, this has stunning concentration, yet is diamond bright. The interplay of creaminess, fine tannins and mineral acidity builds and builds at the breathtaking finish. The color comes from about 7% pinot noir red wine, partly from the little-known Les Riceys in the far south of Champagne. Drink or hold.In Bond£440.00 -
(12x75cl) 2017In Bond£2,491.00 -
Experience the elegance and charm of Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019. Crafted in the heart of Provence by Chateau Favori, renowned for their unabashed pursuit of quality and sophistication, this wine truly embodies the spirit of French winemaking. A vibrant and energetic Rosé, it has been expertly composed with a sleek blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah. The grapes were hand-picked from vineyards flanked by limestone mountains, creating a distinct terroir. This wine spent six months in stainless steel vats, resulting in a delightful balance of freshness and structure. Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019 seduces the palate with an enchanting array of red fruits, citrus and a touch of spice, framed beautifully by a thread of minerality. A perfect companion for refined cuisine, this wine is a captivating testament to Chateau Favori's dedication to creating exquisite Provencal wines.
In Bond£114.00 -
James Suckling (91)
Very pale apricot color with aromas of peaches, sliced apples, jasmine, wet stones and watermelon. It's medium-bodied with bright acidity and succulent layers of ripe fruit. Juicy and packed with flavor, yet fresh and elegant. From organically grown grapes. Drink now.In Bond£105.00 -
(6x75cl) NVThe exquisite Chavost Rose de Saignee Brut Nature NV is a fine testament to the mastery and dedication of the Chavost winemakers. This sparkling wine, produced in the renowned wine region of Champagne, France, combines the rigorous traditional method with the unique 'saignée' process, where juice is 'bled' from the grape, yielding its remarkable rose hue. The use of Pinot Noir grapes bestows a complexity of character and sharp fruitiness to the Brut Nature NV.
Made with no additional dosage, it bestows a naturally occurring, robust and expressive flavour profile that is both refreshing and delicate. The meticulously cultivated vineyards, certified organic, impart sustainable and responsible viticulture to each bottle. A mature contrast to its counterparts, the Chavost Rose de Saignee Brut Nature NV symbolises an unfiltered, untouched elegance, truly capturing the essence of Nature's Brut. Explore the intricacy and sophistication of Chavost's finest champagne.
In Bond£484.54 -
(6x75cl) 2022In Bond£166.00 -
(6x150cl) 2023In Bond£577.32 -
(6x75cl) 2023In Bond£344.33 -
(3x150cl) 2019In Bond£116.00 -
(1x300cl) 2016Vinous (94)
Light, bright orange. Smoke- and mineral-accented red berries, citrus fruits, vanilla and rose pastille on the highly expressive and expansive nose. Juicy and seamless on the palate, offering deeply concentrated, velvety raspberry liqueur, tangerine and vanilla bean flavors that show superb clarity and powerful thrust. Rich yet almost shockingly lithe in character, delivering strong, mineral-driven finishing cut and a lingering suggestion of candied flowers. This wine really transcends the category of pink wine and it resembles a serious white Burgundy, perhaps a Meursault, in terms of body and texture.In Bond£256.00 -
Vinous (94)
Light, bright orange. Smoke- and mineral-accented red berries, citrus fruits, vanilla and rose pastille on the highly expressive and expansive nose. Juicy and seamless on the palate, offering deeply concentrated, velvety raspberry liqueur, tangerine and vanilla bean flavors that show superb clarity and powerful thrust. Rich yet almost shockingly lithe in character, delivering strong, mineral-driven finishing cut and a lingering suggestion of candied flowers. This wine really transcends the category of pink wine and it resembles a serious white Burgundy, perhaps a Meursault, in terms of body and texture.In Bond£153.00 -
(1x150cl) 2019Matthew Jukes (20+)
Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20In Bond£188.00 -
(1x300cl) 2019Matthew Jukes (20+)
Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20In Bond£439.00 -
Matthew Jukes (20+)
Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20In Bond£487.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022In Bond£924.00 -
James Suckling (93)
A very pure and incisive nose, with refined mineral chalkiness to the fresh strawberry and grapefruit aromas. Again, pure is the word to describe the linear, dry palate, which delivers crisp yet textured acidity, together with elegant, freshly chopped raspberries and strawberries. A truly outstanding rosé here! Drink now.In Bond£143.00 -
Experience the exquisite allure of d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2021, a masterful creation from the internationally recognised winemaker Sacha Lichine. Born in the coveted vineyards of Côtes de Provence, this fine wine offers a tantalising blend of Grenache and Rolle, creating a sophisticated balance of crisp, refreshing notes. Carefully produced under Lichine's veteran eye, this rosé boasts a gentle strawberry hue and a delicate, refined palate hinting at a blend of savoury spices, red fruits, and minerals.
The d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2021 is an epitome of Provencal elegance, skilfully vinified, and aged in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats to preserve its complex aromatics and nuance. Sacha Lichine's dedication to maintaining traditional winemaking practices while innovating with modern techniques shines through in this exceptional vintage. A quintessential choice for any discerning wine enthusiast seeking unparalleled taste, aroma, and quality.
In Bond£95.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Steeped in elegance and allure, d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2022 is a craft of pure excellence. This coveted French rosé, hailing from the prestigious Provence region, is the epitome of Sacha Lichine's mastery. Lichine, renowned for his relentless pursuit of quality, selected the finest Grenache and Vermentino grapes for this vintage, exploiting the unique terroir of his vineyards in the Var.
Each handpicked grape undergoes cool fermentation and meticulous ageing, resulting in an enchanting wine with delicate accents of fresh red fruits, whispers of citrus and a refined mineral finish. Its beguiling colour - a luminous, barely-there blush - befits the subtle grace of its flavour profile. d'Esclans The Pale Rose by Sacha Lichine Var 2022 is more than just a wine; it's a testament to Lichine's innovation and commitment to elevating the standards of Provence rosé: truly, a treasure for any fine wine enthusiast.
In Bond£75.00 -
Decanter (91)
From one of the most well-known rosé brands around the world, Rock Angel is the bigger, more intense and nuanced brother to Whispering Angel. Pale blush pink in colour, this is lively and refreshing with the depth and structure to pair well with food. A blend of Grenache and Vermentino, this offers white flower and raspberry notes on the nose and a blend of apple, pink grapefruit and summer berries on the palate. One to try if you like the other wines in the stable.In Bond£120.00 -
James Suckling (92)
Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.In Bond£346.00 -
James Suckling (92)
Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.In Bond£147.00 -
James Suckling (92)
Pale rose color with pretty aromas of lavender, rosehip, strawberries, cherries and cloves. It’s medium-bodied with crisp acidity and a supple, creamy palate. Perfumed and elegant. Drink now.In Bond£120.00 -
(6x75cl) 2023Jancis Robinson (17)
Bottle weight 575 g. 59% Grenache, 21% Cinsault, 9% Syrah, 6% Rolle and 5% Carignan. Stainless-steel fermentation. 3–4 months’ ageing on lees in tank with regular bâtonnage. Winemaker Sacha Lichine. RS 0.2 g/l. 378 stores. Seems to have one extra gear than all the other rosés tasted. Deceptively weighty on the palate. Lots of strawberry-style fruit, touch of raspberry acidity. Long and complex.In Bond£114.00

