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The northern Rhône's great red (or black almost!) grape. Despite its continued popularity all over the wine growing world, its heart lies in such wines as Hermitage, Cornas and Côte Rotie. The best examples can age for many years (indeed many have to age) and have extraordinary depth, structure and concentration. In contrast to the Rhône style of violets, tar and tobacco character, most New World Syrah or Shiraz (particularly in Australia) is big, richly fruited and spicy with hints of sweet oak. Despite this the greatest new World Shiraz/Syrah (such as Penfold's Grange) ages as well as the Rhône's finest.
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France :: Provence
Vermentino (Rolle), Cinsaut/Cinsault, Grenache/Garnacha, Syrah/Shiraz
NOTE: THIS IS A HALF BOTTLE (37.5cl)
Beautiful salmon-pink Provence rosé has a very pretty scent of crushed strawberries, peach, rose-water and orange blossom. On the palate, it is wonderfully dry and crisp with delicate summer berry fruits balanced by citrus zest acidity and a deliciously creamy finish. A fabulously sophisticated rosé that is perfect for summer picnics or evening aperitif. Whispering Angel is the big name in Provence.
37.5CL
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France :: Provence
Vermentino (Rolle), Cinsaut/Cinsault, Grenache/Garnacha, Syrah/Shiraz
Ready to drink
Beautiful salmon-pink Provence rosé has a very pretty scent of crushed strawberries, peach, rose-water and orange blossom. On the palate, it is wonderfully dry and crisp with delicate summer berry fruits balanced by citrus zest acidity and a deliciously creamy finish. A fabulously sophisticated rosé that is perfect for summer picnics or evening aperitif. Whispering Angel is the big name in Provence.
75.0CL
In Stock
France :: Provence
Vermentino (Rolle), Cinsaut/Cinsault, Grenache/Garnacha, Mourvedre, Syrah/Shiraz
Ready to drink
Note: This is a Magnum (150cl)
This tantalising blend of Grenache, Rolle, Cinsault, Syrah and Mourvedre is one of the most exciting cuvees from Cotes de Provence. A supremely drinkable Rose.
150.0CL
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