Back to all wines
The Rosé Garden Dozen

The Rosé Garden Dozen

Two bottles of each of these six wines saving 12% on our usual bottle prices.

In Stock Now

Inside the case you'll get...

Zou Rose, IGP Pays d'Oc, 2024

From Grenache and Cinsault, pale and fruity, an easy going summery wine packed with soft strawberry notes. Just 11% abv too. Drink this year


ColourRosé

RegionLanguedoc

Sub RegionIGP

GrowerLGI

Grape VarietyGrenache & Cinsault

Vintage2024

ABV11%

Bottle75cl

ClosureScrewcap

CodeZOU124

Style

Dry

Dry > Sweet

Languedoc-Roussillon

There’s something very complete about our annual offer of wines from the Languedoc and Roussillon: with whites, rosés and reds, and wonderful fortified wines, the Vins Doux Naturels which are such a speciality of the region, there should be something for all tastes. Secondly, there are wines for every budget; at every level we believe these wines continue to offer terrific...

Discover More Languedoc-Roussillon

Grenache / Garnacha

Grenache / Garnacha 

Grenache grows well in hot, dry regions, though it can develop very high (15 degrees+) alcohol.

As such it is grown principally in Southern France and Spain (as Garnacha). It is usually blended with other varieties in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc (Syrah, Mourvedre, Carignan, Cinsaut and others).

Its flavour usually encompasses the...

Discover More Grenache / Garnacha

La Combe Saint-Paul, Les Amandiers, Rosé, IGP Pays d’Oc, 2025

Paul and Line Maury make outstanding value for money wines from their estate near La Clape. The varietal white wines and this Provence-look-a-like rosé are among our best sellers. Delicate pale pink hue, with crushed raspberry and flat peach fruit galore. Now-2027


ColourRosé

RegionPays d'Oc

GrowerLa Combe Saint-Paul

Grape VarietyGrenache, Syrah & Mourvedre

Vintage2025

ABV12.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeCSP525

Style

Dry

Dry > Sweet

La Combe Saint-Paul, La Clape

La Combe Saint-Paul is a familiar name for many SVS customers who know the outstanding value for money that can be found behind the ammonite fossils on the labels.

Paul (pictured above amongst his Roussanne vines) and Line Maury are the couple behind the domaine and as well as bottling their own wines, they also supply some of the Languedoc’s most prominent negociants who know...

Discover More La Combe Saint-Paul, La Clape

Grenache / Garnacha

Grenache / Garnacha 

Grenache grows well in hot, dry regions, though it can develop very high (15 degrees+) alcohol.

As such it is grown principally in Southern France and Spain (as Garnacha). It is usually blended with other varieties in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc (Syrah, Mourvedre, Carignan, Cinsaut and others).

Its flavour usually encompasses the...

Discover More Grenache / Garnacha

Ferry Lacombe, Mystere, Rose, IGP Mediterranee, 2025

A delicious blend of Grenache, Grenache Blanc and Caladoc that is classified as an IGP (previously Vin de Pays) Mediterranée as some of the vines are just outside the Côtes de Provence appellation boundary. Lovely pale hue with crisp orange zest and white peach fruit. Now-2027


ColourRosé

RegionMediterranee

Sub RegionProvence

GrowerFerry Lacombe

Grape VarietyGrenache & Caladoc

Vintage2025

ABV13%

Bottle75cl

CodeFLA525

Style

Dry

Dry > Sweet

Grenache / Garnacha

Grenache / Garnacha 

Grenache grows well in hot, dry regions, though it can develop very high (15 degrees+) alcohol.

As such it is grown principally in Southern France and Spain (as Garnacha). It is usually blended with other varieties in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc (Syrah, Mourvedre, Carignan, Cinsaut and others).

Its flavour usually encompasses the...

Discover More Grenache / Garnacha

Château Les Combes, Bordeaux Rose, 2025

Fred Borderie crafts a generously red fruited rosé. From early picked 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, this is a pretty pink and tastes of strawberries and cream. Now-2027


ColourRosé

RegionBordeaux

GrowerFrederic Borderie

Grape VarietyMerlot & Cabernet Sauvignon

Vintage2025

ABV12%

Bottle75cl

CodeGRC525

Style

Dry

Dry > Sweet

Frederic Borderie, Chateaux Les Combes and Les Gravieres de la Brandille, Bordeaux, France

Frederic Borderie, in his late 30s, is one of our stars, making delicious, perfumed whites and a range of reds which he fairly views as the equals - both in quality and longevity - of more expensive wines from grander appellations.

Modestly he ascribes their success to his vineyards being on gravelly river terraces of the Isle river, an underrated terroir with some similarities to the...

Discover More Frederic Borderie, Chateaux Les Combes and Les Gravieres de la Brandille, Bordeaux, France

Cabernet Sauvignon

The most prestigious red grape?

Origins

  • Bordeaux region, as a natural cross of Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc (established 1997 by DNA analysis)
  • Was known as Vidure or Petit-Vidure
  • Spread throughout left bank of Bordeaux, supplanting white grapes

Characteristics   

  • Fairly easy to grow: hardy, buds...
Discover More Cabernet Sauvignon

Garcia de Olano, Rioja Rose, 2025

Founded by Fernando Garcia de Olano in 1990, the Garcia de Olano family farm 40 hectares in Rioja Alavesa. The vineyards are all south facing and shielded from cold wines by the Sierra Cantabria mountains. This wonderful microclimate is perfect for allowing them to create high-quality wines that reflect the immense potential of the region. This is 100% Tempranillo, hand harvest from vines planted on clay-limestone soils in Rioja Alavesa.  Fermented in stainless steel this is a pure and...

Read More

ColourRosé

RegionRioja

Sub RegionAlavesa

Grape VarietyTempranillo

Vintage2025

ABV13.5%

Bottle75

CodeOLA525

Style

Dry > Sweet

Tempranillo

Tempranillo is Spanish red wine, with Rioja being its showroom.

Origins

  • Tempranillo vines were (possibly) originally brought to Spain, as variants of Pinot Noir (Burgundy) or Cabernet Franc (Bordeaux) from monasteries in Northern France by pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. 

Characteristics   ...

Discover More Tempranillo

La Salette, IGP Côtes de Gascogne, Rosé, 2025

100% Merlot. Very pale and fresh with juicy red berry aromas followed by white peach, redcurrant and stony minerality on the palate. Crisp, bright and very easy to drink at just 11.5% abv. Stock up for impromptu summer entertaining. Now-2027


ColourRosé

RegionSouth-West

Sub RegionCotes de Gascogne

GrowerLa Salette

Grape VarietyMerlot &

Vintage2025

ABV11.5%

Bottle75cl

ClosureScrewcap

CodeSAL525

Style

Dry

Dry > Sweet

Gruner Veltliner

Grüner Veltliner

Grüner Veltliner (Green Veltliner) is a white wine grape variety grown primarily in Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. The leaves of the grape vine are five-lobed with bunches that are long but compact, and deep green grapes that ripen in mid-late October in the Northern Hemisphere.

In 2008, Grüner Veltliner plantations in...

Discover More Gruner Veltliner

Here’s the full tasting note for...

The Rosé Garden Dozen

Two bottles of each of these six wines saving 12% on our usual bottle prices.

Great choice of good-value wines in the January sales. The website is really easy to use to make up an order. Delivery, as is often the case, was within 24 hours and, as usual, was well-packed.

J Windle

Read More
I've bought a couple of cases recently, and many more in years gone by, and have really enjoyed their selection. They have a good range of interesting wines from some classic and some more…

Nicholas S

Read More
Judging by the wines I have had, someone is doing a very good job in selecting the wines to put before the public, and at a very fair price. Delivery from online purchases as also been quick and…

Brian K

Read More
Great company with good service and good prices. Highly recommended.

Albert H

Read More
One of my favourite independents. Been enjoying these special wines for more than 10 years. Always interesting choices, and always great value in the sales!

David M

Read More
This was yet another quick and painless transaction, as I have come to expect from SV&S.

Richard T

Read More
More Reviews

We use cookies. By using the website you agree with our use of cookies. For more information, please read our privacy policy.

Okay, got it!