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Domaine de la Fouquette
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Grilled salmon, lobster, goat cheese, prosciutto, strawberries.
Domaine de la Fouquette Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rose - Item Code: 08717
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Domaine de la Fouquette Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rose is a wine that truly embodies the essence of its origin. This rosĂ© hails from the prestigious Chateauneuf-du-Pape region in Southern Rhone, France, known for its diverse soil types and favorable Mediterranean climate. The wine is a blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre grapes – a classic combination in this region.
The Grenache grape lends the wine its robust body and alcohol content while contributing notes of red fruit. The Syrah grape adds depth with dark fruit flavors and a hint of spice. Mourvèdre brings structure to the blend with its tannins and earthy undertones.
On pouring, you’ll notice an inviting salmon-pink hue that’s characteristic of Provencal rosĂ©s. On the nose, it offers an aromatic bouquet filled with ripe strawberries, cherries, and hints of herbs de Provence – a nod to its regional roots.
Upon tasting Domaine de la Fouquette Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rose, you’ll be greeted by a harmonious balance between acidity and sweetness. The palate echoes the nose with vibrant red fruit flavors complemented by subtle minerality derived from the region’s diverse soils.
This rosé exhibits excellent aging potential due to its balanced acidity and well-integrated tannins from Mourvèdre grapes. It pairs beautifully with Mediterranean cuisine such as grilled seafood or ratatouille but can also stand up to more robust dishes like lamb or beef stew due to its structure.
In conclusion, Domaine de la Fouquette Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rose is not just another rosĂ©; it’s an expression of terroir that showcases the complexity achievable in this often-underestimated style of wine.
Producer Notes: Domaine de la Fouquette
Domaine de la Fouquette is a renowned drinks producer nestled in the heart of France’s picturesque Provence region. This family-owned vineyard has been crafting exquisite wines for generations, with a focus on quality and tradition. Their vineyards are spread across 27 hectares of land, where they cultivate several grape varieties including Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault and Rolle.
One of their most famous creations is the RosĂ© d’Une Nuit. This wine is a beautiful blend of Grenache and Cinsault grapes that are handpicked at night to preserve their freshness. The result? A wine that’s light, fruity and perfect for sipping on a warm summer day.
But it’s not just rosĂ© wines they’re known for. Domaine de la Fouquette also produces red and white wines that have won numerous awards for their exceptional taste and quality. Their red wine, made from Syrah grapes, is rich with flavors of blackberry and spice while their white wine offers delicate notes of peach and citrus.
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A rosé (from the French, rosé [oze]) is a wine that contains some color from the grape skins but not enough to be classified as a red wine. It's possible that it's the oldest known sort of wine, as it's the easiest to manufacture using the skin contact method. Depending on the grape varietals used and winemaking procedures, the pink color can range from a faint "onionskin" orange to a vibrant near-purple. In French, Portuguese, and English-speaking nations, the wine is usually labeled rosé, rosado in Spanish, or rosato in Italian.
Skin contact, saignée, and blending are the three main methods for making rosé wine. Rosé wines come in a variety of sweetness levels, from severely dry Provençal rosé to sweet White Zinfandels and blushes, and can be made still, semi-sparkling, or sparkling. Rosé wines are manufactured from a range of varietals and are available all over the world.
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