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    DESCRIPTION

    Lot 33 Rosé is a blend of classic southern French grape varieties, harvested from vineyards along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the foothills of the Cévennes mountains in the Languedoc region. The Languedoc’s climate is warm and dry, but the situation of the vineyards close to the sea and high in the hills provides enough cooling influence to preserve the grapes’ freshness.

    This wine receives its light, rosy color from brief contact between the juice and skins, prior to a long, cool fermentation.

    Sustainably Crafted Wine · Vegan Friendly

    TASTING NOTES

    Aromas of ripe strawberries and cherries, accompanied by notes of fresh, wild herbs, white pepper and melon. Dry and bright on the palate, the wine has juicy, ripe fruit flavors and an easy going texture. It’s the perfect summer sipper.

    PRODUCT SPECS

    • Alcohol: 13%
    • Bottle Size: 750mL
    • Varietal: Grenache Syrah Cinsault
    Customer Reviews
    4.8 Based on 13 Reviews
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    Filter Reviews:
    JT
    01/08/2022
    Jerry T.
    United States

    Great Wine

    Same great service reasonably priced

    RS
    10/20/2021
    Randy S.
    United States United States

    Ninety Plus Cellars

    Excellent Rosé. Hope to buy more and try your Sauvignon Blanc.

    A
    08/04/2021
    Anonymous
    United States United States

    Reliable, pleasurable pale rosé

    A very reliable, pleasurable rosé, with a nice pale colour.

    A
    02/07/2021
    Anonymous
    United States United States

    Great rose - easy to drink!

    Terrific customer service and delivery.

    RF
    06/04/2019
    Randy F.

    Best rose I have had in years

    Well done. Just share the vineyard so we can buy some.