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Mon Rosé de Montrose, Pays d'Oc, France, Magnum 2020

Southern France, France

MONROSEMAG20

Tasting Notes

Mainly Grenache, but with generous additions of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah,this has a lovely freshness on the nose while the palate has strikingly pure strawberry fruit and really good length.

Food Matches

Canapes, Salads & Barbecue

Wine Profile

Wine Type Rose Wine

Vintage 2020

Style Light, Dry Rosés

Country France

Region Southern France

Grower Name Domaine Montrose

Grape Variety Grenache / Garnacha

ABV 12.50%

Closure Natural Cork

Bottle Size 150cl

Allergens Sulphites

SKU MONROSEMAG20

Grower

Domaine Montrose

Domaine Montrose

The name Montrose refers to its geographic location on a volcano (Mont) and to the pink (Rose) flowered almond trees surrounding the vineyard. The Domaine was founded in 1701 when the owner's (Bernard Coste) ancestor received its coat of arms from King Louis XIV's counsellor. Since 1701 Montrose has remained family owned, today Bernard Coste is the 11th generation in… Read More

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Grape

Grenache / Garnacha

Grenache / Garnacha

Grenache is a high-quality black grape common in red wines of Southern France (most famously Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas) and Spain, where it is known as Garnacha. It is also found in large quantities of Cotes du Rhone and appears regularly in rosés of the south of France, notably Tavel and Lirac.It is well-suited to traditional bush vine viticulture in hot, dry… Read More

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