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Provence Rosé Selection 2.0
Provence Rosé Selection 2.0
Provence Rosé Selection 2.0

Provence Rosé Selection 2.0

$248

$129

6PK - $21.50 / BTL

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crisp, dry

Provence

Provence Rosé Selection 2.0

$248

$129

6PK - $21.50 / BTL

Or 4 payments of $32.25 with our buy now pay later providers.

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This pack of Provençal pinks flaunt the relaxed fruit and super overt freshness of the 2021 vintage. A relatively warm summer but backed with cool, dry nights, you can generally expect all six to be of fantastic quality

6PK - $21.50 / BTL

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48%

OFF RRP

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Why do we love this case?

These are hand-selected rosé chosen for their balance and ease of drinking, from the world’s most famous rosé region. The 2021 rosés are light and bright with vivid fruit, making for some great drinking under the warm Australian sun. So, why not find out what Provence rosé has to offer?!

Included in this case:

1x Chateau St Honoré Rosé 2021

Rosé

Provence — France

This is pretty bold for a Provence rosé. Strawberry, cherry and lemon blossom, with structural acidity plus more fruit and texture than the usual suspects. It also has a distinct minerality that must surely come from the vineyards being closer to the seaside, with more schist-type soils (shelly fossils and the like, you know). All that power and distinction, but it still manages to be one of the prettiest things this side of... well, the solar system I guess.

You’d pay $45 full price.

Chateau St Honoré Rosé 2021

Tasting Notes

Rose Petal
Light-bodied
Drying
Refined

1x Cuvee Dédicace Rosé 2021

Rosé

Provence — France

This rosé is soft, plush and soothing. There’s more than a hint of raspberry in the mix, alongside strawberries and cranberries, with a good dollop of cream on top. It smells like warm summer air, though the palate remains cool and refreshing. Featuring a touch less spice than some of the others, this is a prime candidate to drink alone, with just good conversation to accompany it.

You’d pay $40 full price.

Cuvee Dédicace Rosé 2021

Tasting Notes

Rose Petal
Light-bodied
Chewy
Elegant

1x Henri Fabre Rosé 2021

Rosé

Provence — France

This is serious, high-brow rosé for people who want more than just empty pleasures and simple distractions. Fresh raspberry and raspberry leaf, a touch of guava and florals on the nose. The palate’s spicy and textured, fruit plays harmony rather than melody. This wine is a winner with so many dishes or sipped alone.

You’d pay $42 full price.

Henri Fabre Rosé 2021

Tasting Notes

Rose Petal
Light-bodied
Refreshing
Ethereal

1x Fabre Cuvée Serpolet Rosé 2021

Rosé

Provence — France

This is a light-footed, polished and fruit-forward style of Provence rosé. Strawberries and cream, raspberry jubes, orange zest. Light and refreshing with a savoury elegance. And shaped a bit like a barbell, so you could get some squats in while you’re hard at it.

You’d pay $40 full price.

Fabre Cuvée Serpolet Rosé 2021

Tasting Notes

Rose Petal
Light-bodied
Chewy
Dense

1x Cuvée Les 3 Terroirs Rosé 2021

Rosé

Provence — France

This one’s bright as a star. It’s citrussy, and reminds me more than a touch of San Pellegrino 'Aranciata Rosso' though obviously without the bubbles. There’s a hint of pepperiness on the finish, and a cranberry tang next to luscious ripe strawberries. Light, easy, and devilishly quaffable. C’est si bon!

You’d pay $40 full price.

Cuvée Les 3 Terroirs Rosé 2021

Tasting Notes

Rose Petal
Light-bodied
Chalky
Delicate

1x Château de la Clapière Cru Classé Rosé 2021

Rosé

Provence — France

Among the great many estates producing decent rosé in Provence, there is an elite group of 18 Cru Classé makers that constitute the cream of the crop. These are the best of the best, where Provence hangs its pretty pink hat. Made of a classic blend of cinsault, grenache and syrah, this is equal parts interesting and understated. It’s delicately charming, with gentle aromas of tropical fruits, sage and mountainous Mediterranean minerality, finishing with a dash of grenadine sweetness and an orange pith twist. It’s the perfect pairing for anything involving seafood and sunshine (chilli crab, anyone?)

You’d pay $42 full price.

Château de la Clapière Cru Classé Rosé 2021

Tasting Notes

Citrus
Honeysuckle
Minerally
Light-bodied
Chewy
Dense

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