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Rosé Selection 3.0
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as a homage to the gods of rosé, we’re presenting you with a curation of the best wines we’re drinking right now. This mix is all about those fresh berries and cream flavours we all adore.
6PK - $16.50 / BTL
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Why do we love this case?
When life gives you red grapes, you make rosé. That’s how the saying goes yeah? Well, that’s our motto. Really, we must say that the invention of this wonderful style is the best thing since they figured out how to make wine sparkle. So, as a homage to the gods of rosé, we’re presenting you with a curation of the best wines we’re drinking right now. From the south of France to the Australian peninsula, this mix is all about those fresh berries and cream flavours we all adore.
Each case contains ONE bottle of the following:
1x Domaine Gayda La Minuette Rosé 2021
Rosé
France — France
Don’t waste another minuette, it’s time for some rosé! Calling the limestone terroir of La Livinière its home, winery Domaine Gayda has followed the practises of organic farming and exemplifies estate values where wines are rooted in tradition. Made from 60% mourvèdre, 15% syrah, 15% grenache grapes and 10% cinsault, this rosé is elegant, fresh and floral. With a beautiful complexity of melon, white raspberry and strawberry, this wine will be even more mouthwatering when paired with fresh seafood.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Sutton Grange Fairbank Rosé 2021
Rosé
Victoria — Australia
I remember the first taste I had of this wine like it was yesterday. It may as well be yesterday, because this is now my go-to rosé to sink in the sunshine. It’s super elegant and crisp, but hits that satisfying spot of creaminess that begs you to come back for more. Some herbaceous notes poke through the bright, vivacious palate to balance it in the savoury spectrum. That sounds like a food pairing wine to me. Did I mention that rosé goes with everything? Even if that wasn’t true, I’d be bringing a bottle of this wine everywhere I go. You know, just in case.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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1x Gapsted Ballerina Canopy Pinot Noir Rosé 2021
Rosé
Victoria — Australia
Hurrah, the 2021 Gapsted rosé is here, lovingly made from a Mofo fave producer. Grown on vines that feature the ‘ballerina canopy’, this King Valley pinot noir rosé is grown on some vertically trained shoots that look like a ballerina dress, which hangs down on either side of the trellis. It makes for a pretty, but labour intensive growing system, that allows more airflow and control of grapevine vigour. Gapsted follow this kind of meticulous hands-on vineyard work with the same attention to detail in the winery. The grapes see small batch fermentation and oak maturation, and the result is the purest expression of these dance-worthy grapes you could hope for.
Fragrant wild strawberries and redcurrants meet rich earthiness and a zesty, fresh herbaceousness. Don’t overchill - it’s perfect if you have it out of the fridge for 10 or 20 minutes to let the flavours thrive in the glass. You’re gonna want some antipasto and either a bunch of sun, or a crackling fire.
You’d pay $31 full price.

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1x Ulithorne Epoch Rosé 2021
Rosé
McLaren Vale — Australia
This 100% mourvèdre rosé is specifically sourced from Blewitt Springs, a highly sought after sub-region of McLaren Vale renowned for high quality fruit. Lees stirring in older french oak barrels throughout the cool fermentation brings added complexity and a depth of flavour which is a constant in every wine from this Mofo favourite producer. Look out for fresh herbaceous notes on the bouquet, gorgeous redcurrant and fresh strawberries over the palate, and a long, lively finish. This is the perfect match for a warm afternoon in the backyard with your nearest and dearest and will pair wonderfully with any number of seafood or chicken dishes.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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1x Coughlin Estate Rosé 2021
Rosé
Western Australia — Australia
Smell plum blossoms, red apples, a little bit of cinnamon edging its way in. This is so immediately exciting and enticing on the nose. It has all the zip and zeal we love about rosé in spades. It gets a little more serious on the palate (not too serious though, we promise); plush red fruits and a creamy texture fill the mouth. There is a little confectionary element, too - like those strawberry and cream lollies from your tuck shop pick-and-mix. Lively acidity drives the wine through the finish, which is poised and penetrating. A bright and crunchy bottle of pink purpose built for balmy evenings.
You’d pay $28 full price.

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1x Matahiwi Estate Rosé 2021
Rosé
Here’s a hill we’re willing to die on: rosé isn’t a seasonal drink! Don’t feel like you need to put it away for the cooler months - it’s extremely versatile. This is vibrant and juicy rosé from the southern end of New Zealand’s north island. The pinot noir used for the Matahiwi Estate Rosé comes from a high ridge line with free draining, stony soil. The resulting wine is grounded in pure fruit expression. Tart strawberries, bright raspberries, and ripe melon aplenty. Most impressive is the wines ability to marry rich creaminess with lively fruit - indicative of the kind of quality we’ve come to expect from Matahiwi.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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