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William Chase Selladore En Provence Rose 2022 75cl 13% ABV

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Château Léoube’s enviable position overlooking the Mediterranean is responsible for the impeccable flavour of this stunning sparkling wine. Unusually dry for sparkling wine, it is crisp and refreshing. With a faint tint of rose petal pink and delicate bubbles, it is an exceptionally elegant sparkling wine. Tasting notes feature pomegranate, grapefruit, and soft summer fruit. Delicious enjoyed solo as an aperitif, this rosé also pairs perfectly with fresh canapés of king prawns, ceviche, and, tartar. With a stunning bottle adorned with hearts like evaporating bubbles, Sparkling Love, Château Léoube by Daylesford sparkling is a wonderful choice for the canapé reception. Evoking long, lazy lunches, sun-kissed skin and oversized sunglasses, there’s something about the palest pinks from Provence, presented in their elegant, curvy bottles, that simply can’t be beaten.

We always do our very best to achieve our stated delivery times but please note we can not be responsible for circumstances beyond Tanners control including, but not limited to, adverse weather conditions and supplier and carrier difficulties. Delivery to other areas - additional charges Most will be a blend of grenache, syrah and cinsault, and the finest examples will be well-structured, bone-dry, crisp and refreshing. How we test roséSelladore En Provence Rose is bottled as aCoteaux Varois En Provence Appellation D’Origine Protegee (AOP). The Coteaux Varois surrounds the city of Bignoles and encompasses 28 communes. The soils here aregenerally clayey – limestone soils rich in flint stones and the vineyards benefit from a special microclimate due to their high altitude (the vineyards are located at an average of 350m above sea level). Setting a new benchmark in non-alcoholic drinks, Wild Idol is a superior blend of elegant, fruit-forward Dornfelder and Merlot grapes. With elegant aromas of wildflowers, green apple, and summer fruits, it has an impressively complex flavour journey that takes you through zingy gooseberry and rhubarb before a lively finish with notes of vanilla and toasted almond. Produced using the same techniques and craftsmanship found in traditional winemaking but entirely alcohol-free, this delicately bubbled rosy pink sparkling wine means that you and your guests can celebrate in style with zero compromise. per bottle, drinkfolc.com Love By Château Léoube Best For The Reception – Sparkling Love, Château Léoube by Daylesford

for a case of 6, shop.thenewtinsomerset.com Selladore En Provence Rosé Best For Classic – Selladore En Provence RoséOur WSET-trained expert wine panel called in the big brands that dominate the market — think Mirabeau, Minuty and Miraval — as well as some smaller under-the-radar gems to showcase at your next dinner party. Providing detailed tasting notes, they assessed each for complexity, balance and finesse.

Drawn from one of Provence’s most celebrated terroirs, AIX is a stunningly pure expression of rosé. It can be daunting to decide on ones wedding wine but this well-balanced rosé (especially in striking magnum form) is guaranteed to turn heads and bring joy to the wedding party. A delicate nose with sophisticated clean notes of fresh red berries and summer stone fruit, it has a beautiful depth with a luxuriously long finish. Synonymous with love, passion, and pride, an AIX rosé magnum is an outstanding rosé wine for your wedding.And why Selladore En Provence? Selladore is a play on the words “Cellar Door”. For those of you into Phonaesthetics,the compound noun cellar doorhas been widely cited as an example of a word or phrase that is beautiful purely in terms of its sound (i.e., euphony) without inherent regard for itsmeaning. Something that proprietor William Chase learnt at school and never forgot. What could be better on a hot day than a nice, chilled glass of some of the best rosé wine? The pale pink beverage has seen a surge in popularity over the past few years, and it’s not hard to work out why. Much lighter than red wine but no less rich in flavour and aromas, it’s the perfect tipple for the summer months. The third way to make rosé is by simply blending a tiny amount of red wine in with a white, giving it a brilliant bubblegum-type pink hue. This isn’t generally permitted with European wines, but the technique is used to create many rosé champagnes. What should you look out for when buying rosé? The wine has an enticing nose which exudes stone fruit and citrus fruit aromas. An enveloping silky texture on the palate is balanced with refreshing acidity and bone-dry flavours of peaches and grapefruits. The long lingering finish means the wine is perfectly matched with a warm goat’s cheese salad, grilled seafood or savoured on its own. If you’re not sure where to start, read on for our run-down of the best rosés around. There’s something to suit all tastes, along with our very own buyer’s guide for the lowdown on everyone’s favourite pink drink.

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