by roseadmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Review
Domaine Sainte Lucie (La Fille) On this day when we celebrate women, I nominate Charlotte (Lolly) Krajewski, the stunningly talented winemaker at in Bordeaux. Her exceptional rosé sets a benchmark for the region (see my post in October 2021) and her innovative...
by roseadmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Review
Figuière It’s the season for a change of vintage with rosé wines, so you should find bargains on shelves everywhere as merchants prepare for summer and replace their 2021 bottles with fresh 2022. In the case of this refreshing Figuiere it is still glowing in the...
by roseadmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Review
Chateau Jaubertie Looking for great local rosé in the old quarter of lovely Bergerac – I know and love – will keep you posted on new finds! About this VineyardChateau de la Jaubertie is a family-owned organic estate in the Bergerac appellation, just 12...
by roseadmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Review
Domaine des Tourelles A lunch in London with Faouzi Issa of Domaine des Tourelles: Lebanon’s first commercial winery back in 1868 and also producer of a pioneering rosé, since 1963. Cinsault is a key grape of the region, passionately celebrated and living its best...
by roseadmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Review
Fleurs de Prairie Home chefs get a lift from rosé – it’s official! Stir up a Seasonal Storm while sipping a modest 175ml bottle of oh so refreshing Fleurs de Prairie through a (paper or bamboo) straw. Those delicate cherry and citrus flavours are sure to make...
by roseadmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Review
Calvet Whatever happened to Rosé d’Anjou? Delicate pinks that are low in alcohol (around 11%) and often created from the fabulous but oft-neglected Cabernet Franc grape, with its distinctive aromas of mulberry, fresh almond and a dash of white pepper. This example...
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