Perfect For
Dinner With The Parents, Special Occasion Splurges, Treat Yo'self
Drink If You Like
Assyrtiko, Pinot Noir , Sauvignon Blanc
Le Clos Peyrassol Rosé 2022
Review
Given to the Order of the Knights Templar by the Count of Provence in 1204, the Peyrassol property was about to begin a long journey to some of the most renowned rosé in Provence. By the early nineteenth century, it was under the ownership of the Rigord family who cared for the vines through to the new millennium. Today under the guidance of Philippe Austruy, the estate still has some of its best years ahead. This rosé is about terroir. An isolated clos makes the small production of this wine and the focus is pristine. An aromatic nose meets the senses with notes of white flowers, the sweet pop of fresh peach, and ripe strawberries. The palate is elegant with good minerality and soft fruit. It brings the proper luxurious vibes of a top-end Provence.
Le Clos Peyrassol Rosé 2022
Given to the Order of the Knights Templar by the Count of Provence in 1204, the Peyrassol property was about to begin a long journey to some of the most renowned rosé in Provence. By the early nineteenth century, it was under the ownership of the Rigord family who cared for the vines through to the new millennium. Today under the guidance of Philippe Austruy, the estate still has some of its best years ahead. This rosé is about terroir. An isolated clos makes the small production of this wine and the focus is pristine. An aromatic nose meets the senses with notes of white flowers, the sweet pop of fresh peach, and ripe strawberries. The palate is elegant with good minerality and soft fruit. It brings the proper luxurious vibes of a top-end Provence.
Reviewed On: 05-23-2023
Le Clos Peyrassol Rosé 2022
Given to the Order of the Knights Templar by the Count of Provence in 1204, the Peyrassol property was about to begin a long journey to some of the most renowned rosé in Provence. By the early nineteenth century, it was under the ownership of the Rigord family who cared for the vines through to the new millennium. Today under the guidance of Philippe Austruy, the estate still has some of its best years ahead. This rosé is about terroir. An isolated clos makes the small production of this wine and the focus is pristine. An aromatic nose meets the senses with notes of white flowers, the sweet pop of fresh peach, and ripe strawberries. The palate is elegant with good minerality and soft fruit. It brings the proper luxurious vibes of a top-end Provence.
Reviewed On: 05-23-2023