Rosé Wines

Rosé has been one of the great growth stories of recent years, and for good reason. 

A number of factors have contributed: drinkers have enjoyed increasing exposure to the pleasures of rosé on holiday in the Club Med countries; rosés have become paler, fresher and drier, helping to shed the old associations of dark, soupy and sweet examples (remember the old Mateus Rosé); and perhaps warmer summers here have helped - is there anything nicer than sitting in a garden on an English summer evening with a bottle of rosé?

We've always taken the view that the French make the best rosés in the world, at any price level, and there is plenty of choice on offer. The finest examples come from Provence - our Bandol from Domaine de la Ribotte is sensational, and Quatre Tours’ Signature example is delicious too; but in summer we may also offer fine examples from Bordeaux (based on Cabernet Sauvignon, Franc and Merlot); the Loire (Sancerre rosé from Pinot Noir and others from Cabernet Franc); and especially the Languedoc, source of brilliant value rosés usually based on the Rhône grapes of Syrah, Grenache and Cinsault.

Each year we look at Spanish and Italian rosés too, and may ship some if we like them. However we tend to be more circumspect with New World rosés. First, overall standards are simply not as high as in Europe; and even where success is achieved, there is a problem in timing. Almost all rosé is best enjoyed young - you want to drink the latest vintage. However, it’s hard to get Southern Hemisphere wines here before the English summer is almost over - so they then sit in our warehouse unloved all winter.

A word on winemaking: classic rosé is made only from red grapes - but because the colour in wine comes largely from the skins, rosé is usually made by taking the crushed grape juice off the skins after just a few hours of soaking. Note that deeper colour does NOT imply sweetness, simply a longer period of maceration on the skins. On the whole the rosés we offer are dry wines - do consumers realise those sweet blush Zinfandel rosés from California are positively fattening in their sugar content?

Finally, whilst most rosé is enjoyed on its own as an aperitif, dry styles are fine to accompany a wide range of food, especially grilled fish and prawns; and examples with just a little bit of ripe sweetness make an excellent pairing to spicy food, notably curries. A rosé has more fruit than a white, so can stand up to the strong flavours better than a white, but served cold it’s equally refreshing.

MAGNUM Ferry Lacombe, Naos, Cotes de Provence Rose, 2023

Naos is a Greek temple or shrine. This is one of the Pinot family’s top cuvées, from 60%...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV13.5%

Bottle150cl

CodeCFL923

GrapeGrenache

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MAGNUM Ferry Lacombe, Naos, Cotes de Provence Rose, 2024

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MAGNUM Ferry Lacombe, Naos, Cotes de Provence Rose, 2024
MAGNUM Ferry Lacombe, Naos, Cotes de Provence Rose, 2024

Naos is a Greek temple or shrine. This is one of the Pinot family’s top cuvées, from 60%...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV13.5%

Bottle150cl

CodeCFL924

GrapeGrenache

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MAGNUM Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024

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MAGNUM Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024
MAGNUM Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024

Another very good vintage from the team at Léoube. Predominantly Grenache and Cinsault with a...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV13%

Magnum150cl

CodeLEO924

GrapeGrenache, Cinsault & Syrah

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DOUBLE MAGNUM Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024

Another very good vintage from the team at Léoube. Predominantly Grenache and Cinsault with a...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV14%

Double Magnum300cl

CodeLEO524DM

GrapeGrenache, Cinsault & Syrah

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Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024

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Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024
Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Leoube 2024

Another very good vintage from the team at Léoube. Predominantly Grenache and Cinsault with a...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

CodeLEO524B

GrapeGrenache, Cinsault & Syrah

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Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Collector, 2022

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Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Collector, 2022
Chateau Leoube, Cotes de Provence, Collector, 2022

A new top rosé from Leoube. The fruit all comes from the La Londe sub-region where the vines...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

CodeLEO322

GrapeGrenache, Cinsault & Syrah

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Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024

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Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024
Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024

Organically farmed since 2020, north of Aix-en-Provence on plains 350m above sea level. A blend...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV12.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeSEU524

GrapeGrenache, Syrah & Cinsault

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MAGNUM Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024

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MAGNUM Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024
MAGNUM Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024

This turns up the dial on the Chapelle wine - everything is just more focused and intense....

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV12.5%

Magnum150cl

CodeSEU924

GrapeGrenache, Syrah & Cinsault

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DOUBLE MAGNUM Chateau du Seuil, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, 2024

This turns up the dial on the Chapelle wine - everything is just more focused and intense....

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionProvence

ColourRosé

ABV12.5%

Double Magnum300cl

CodeSEU824

GrapeGrenache, Syrah & Cinsault

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