Maison Ventenac Aure Rosé 2020
- Crisp, dry
- France
Producer Maison Ventenac is capturing our hearts one by one. Firstly, the wines are excellent. Secondly, they are beautifully packaged (you do taste with your eyes first). And thirdly - we’ve just got our hands on their rosé!! Made from the unique blend of cabernet and grenache - it’s a subtly fruity, herbaceous pink drink that’s light on its feet and oh so delicious. With or without food, this wine will offer pure pleasure to anyone who enjoys a glass, or a bottle.
Profile
Part of our Women in Wine Collection
We are committed to ALWAYS having wines available that are made by women. In an industry that’s still dominated by men, we believe in celebrating the incredible work women are doing. Here’s to our Women in Wine!
The Maison is run by couple Stéphanie and Olivier Ramé.
Full price $25.00 from the producer.
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Specs
- Region
- France
- Vintage
- 2020
- Cellaring
- 2023
- Preservatives
- Sulphites
- Alcohol by Vol.
- 12.0%
- Closure
- Cork
- Bottle Vol
- 750mL
- Blend Info
- 70% Cabernet Sauvignon 30% Grenache
- Serving Temp.
- 8.0°C
Region
France
Looks like this is either a wine sourced from various regions in France or it's from a smaller region that we haven't gotten around to writing about for you yet! If it's the former, well, it's hard to make general comments about a multi-regional French wine. So let's assume it's the latter: we've been lazy. Forgive us, there's only two of us, and we're mere mortals. We'll get round to writing something inspirational about this obscure (hopefully, otherwise we're in trouble) region eventually. Meanwhile, shoot in your suggestions (and your resume?), or just rejoice in the fact that there's something magical about heading off the beaten track and telling your friends all about that amazing grape that grows in the hinterlands of a place that doesn't even make it on the map – or Vinomofo's regional writeup section, at least.