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Cellier des Dauphins
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Grilled shrimp, smoked salmon, goat cheese, summer salads, fresh strawberries.
Les Dauphins Cotes du Rhone Reserve Rose - Item Code: 08688
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Les Dauphins Cotes du Rhone Reserve Rose is a delightful expression of the Rhone Valley in France, a region renowned for its exceptional wine production. This particular rose is a blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault grapes, each contributing to the wine’s unique character.
The Grenache grape lends its robust body and red fruit flavors to the mix, while Syrah adds depth with its spicy undertones and rich color. The Cinsault grape rounds out the blend with its lightness and floral notes, creating an overall balanced profile.
On pouring this rose into your glass, you’ll be greeted by a vibrant pink hue that’s reminiscent of summer sunsets. The nose is equally enticing with an aromatic bouquet of fresh strawberries and raspberries mingled with subtle hints of lavender.
Upon tasting Les Dauphins Cotes du Rhone Reserve Rose, you’ll find it refreshingly dry yet bursting with juicy red fruit flavors. Its acidity is well-balanced against the fruitiness making it an excellent companion for food pairings such as grilled seafood or Mediterranean salads.
The finish lingers pleasantly on your palate leaving behind traces of ripe berries and a hint of minerality typical to wines from this region. This rose embodies the spirit of Southern France in every sip – it’s bright, lively yet sophisticated.
In terms of aging potential, this wine can be enjoyed young to appreciate its fresh fruity character but also has enough structure to age gracefully over 2-3 years if stored properly.
Overall Les Dauphins Cotes du Rhone Reserve Rose offers an accessible entry point into French roses without compromising on quality or complexity. It’s a testament to meticulous winemaking that captures the essence of Rhone Valley terroir in every bottle.
Producer Notes: Cellier des Dauphins
Cellier des Dauphins is a renowned drinks producer nestled in the heart of the RhĂ´ne Valley, a region in southern France famous for its rich wine heritage. This producer is not just any ordinary winemaker; they are a collective of passionate grape growers and skilled winemakers who have been crafting exceptional wines since 1967.
Their vineyards stretch across some of the most prestigious appellations (wine regions) in the Rhône Valley. Here, they grow a variety of grapes such as Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre that are used to create their signature red wines. They also cultivate white grape varieties like Viognier and Marsanne for their exquisite white wines.
One of Cellier des Dauphins’ most famous creations is their CĂ´tes du RhĂ´ne Villages. This red wine is a blend of Grenache and Syrah grapes that offers an intense aroma of ripe fruits and spices with smooth tannins – it’s like tasting sunshine in a bottle!
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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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