Aromas of mineral-accented red berries and tangerine, along with a subtle herbal nuance in the background. Juicy and light on its feet, offering bitter red currant and blood orange flavours that tighten up on the back half. Finishes with firm grip and minerally cut, leaving a suggestion of cherry pit behind
The art of Rosé is the art of understatement, the art of creating a drinkability so complete that it almost contrives to efface its own origins. Almost. Yet it's a mark of the greatness of this rosé that those origins do linger - namely the distinguished clay-marl terraces of Bandol, and the contentment of the Mourvedre which so relishes growing there. This is a deeper salmon than many of its peers, with scintillatingly peachy-floral fruits. The origins come through most clearly in the palate, with its sustained shaping structure from those contented Mourvedre vines. The Grenache, meanwhile, has brought wealth and fleshy Cinsault charm. It adds up to an irresistible whole.'
97 points Decanter World Wine Awards
Vivid orange-pink. Smoke-tinged red berry and citrus fruit scents, along with hints of dusty minerals and succulent herbs. Juicy and focused on the palate, offering bitter cherry and red currant flavors that slowly unfurl with air. Finishes with good, red-fruit-driven persistence and a late suggestion of anise.