Reviews
Wine Spectator
A rose of exceptional character and finesse/ Beautifully integrated layers of subtle ginger, orange zest, toast and vanilla give it complexity and depth, and the rich but light texture makes it sublime to sip. A long, long finish completes the seamless package.Wine Enthusiast
Dry, almost toasty, showing maturity, this makes a great partner to Krug's nonvintage grand cuvee. Both have the same intense complexity of fruits, nuts, toast and richness. This rose has just that extra element of taut tannins and a dry core to go with the ripe acidity.Additional Information
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FranceThough French wines are the highest valued wines in the world, esteemed wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne were only enjoyed locally until 150 years ago when transportation improvements made them widely available. French wine production is governed by a strict quality-control system, which regulates the grapes used in each region and classifies wineries according to an elaborate cru hierarchy. Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc are just a few of the important grape varietals with roots in French soil. |
