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All Wines Grenache Based Blend La Porte des Princes Rosé 2014
La Porte des Princes Rosé
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La Porte des Princes Rosé 2014

A pretty, berry-scented French pink from a top young winemaker
Rosé - Dry
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La Porte des Princes Rosé
Wine file
Rosé - Dry
12.0% ABV
7.11 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2016
Awards
Gold , Concours de la Foire d’Avignon, 2015
Wine Summary
<p> Grenache features prominently in some of the world's finest rosés – from Spain's Navarra (near Rioja) and also from France's southern Rhône and Provence. There, with Syrah, it lends itself to sumptuous reds, and to delightfully pale and refreshing rosés like this. </p> <p> Award-winning winemaker Thierry Ferlay, based at a cellar in Châteauneuf, chose Grenache for its raspberry fruit, with a smaller amount of Syrah for a peppery, herbal edge. Half the grapes were picked by hand, the remainder by machine, at night to maintain maximum freshness. Unlike the Rhône's most famous rosé, Tavel, La Porte is modest in alcohol content, so ideal for sipping at lunch or pre-dinner. It's great with grilled prawns, roast chicken or a Carmargue rice pilaf. </p>