Gérard Bertrand – Château La Sauvageonne Rosé – 2014

Coteaux du Languedoc
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France,
Languedoc Roussillon,
Rosé wine with a rather light colour, a slight hint of onion skin, watery rim. Pure on the nose, with quite discreet fruit. Aromatically, it’s showing off some gentle hints of red fruit; we have some grapefruit, some red cherry. Good bite on the palate, good integration from skin contact, gives a balanced bitterness that gives structure. Some notes of lemon zest. Might have a slight hint of oak, because we have a nice underlying nuttiness. Good grip, with a nice fresh acidity, and it keeps lingering for quite a good while, so it’s more than medium in terms of length; quite persistent on the palate, good freshness on the finish, classically bone-dry with a good bite. A very gastronomic style of rosé wine. That’s good actually!
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Tasted by Andreas Larsson: 8/4/2015
Color: Rosé
2014

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