Estandon Heritage Cotes De Provence Rose
Ah, Provence! The name conjures up visions of lavender, sunflowers, olive trees, and wine – lots of wine – white, red and, of course, rosé with 88% of the region’s production being Rosé! This historic region sits along the Mediterranean coast of France, bordered by the Rhone River to the west and the Côte d’Azur on the east. Physically, it’s only about 150 miles long and 100 miles north to south but its impact is profound. Wine has been made here for over 2600 years, making Provence the oldest wine producing region of France. It is also the only place to focus on Rosé and is home to the only research institute dedicated to the style.
Colour:.
Pale salmon pink grapefruit colour.
Nose:
Fresh aromas of peaches and pears, strawberry and lychee.
Taste:
Effusively fresh, fruity and dry on the finish.
Colour:.
Pale salmon pink grapefruit colour.
Nose:
Fresh aromas of peaches and pears, strawberry and lychee.
Taste:
Effusively fresh, fruity and dry on the finish.