France - All Rosé Wines

France holds a special place in the world of rosé wines. The country's dedication to craftsmanship and terroir-driven winemaking has resulted in the creation of exceptional rosé wines that continue to captivate enthusiasts around the globe. Today, let us embark on a journey through the best rosé wines that France has to offer, exploring the renowned vineyards and the diverse regions that give birth to these exquisite pink elixirs.


In Provence, the birthplace of French rosé, vineyards such as Château d'Esclans, Domaines Ott, and Château Miraval craft some of the most sought-after rosé wines in the world. These vineyards are revered for their commitment to quality and their ability to capture the essence of Provence in each bottle. Provence rosés are known for their pale pink color, delicate aromas, and refreshing flavors of red fruits, citrus, and herbs.


Moving to the Rhône Valley, the region of Tavel shines as the home of exceptional rosé wines. Domaine de la Mordorée, Domaine de la Vieille Julienne, and Château d'Aquéria are among the renowned vineyards that produce rich and expressive Tavel rosés. These wines exhibit a deeper color and a more robust structure, showcasing flavors of ripe berries, floral notes, and a touch of spice.


In the Loire Valley, the vineyards of Sancerre and Anjou offer distinctive expressions of rosé. Domaine Vacheron and Domaine Guiberteau are known for their vibrant and mineral-driven Sancerre rosés, while Château de Brézé and Domaine des Roches Neuves produce elegant and complex Anjou rosés.


The region of Bandol in Provence is synonymous with powerful and age-worthy rosé wines. Domaine Tempier, Château Pibarnon, and Domaine de la Tour du Bon are celebrated for their structured and deeply flavored Bandol rosés, characterized by their depth, intensity, and ability to age gracefully.


France's rosé wines are celebrated for their versatility and ability to complement a wide range of cuisines. From fresh seafood and Mediterranean dishes to summer salads and light appetizers, these wines offer a harmonious marriage of flavors that enhance any culinary experience.



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Provence 8 -
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Experience the elegance and charm of Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019. Crafted in the heart of Provence by Chateau Favori, renowned for their unabashed pursuit of quality and sophistication, this wine truly embodies the spirit of French winemaking. A vibrant and energetic Rosé, it has been expertly composed with a sleek blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah. The grapes were hand-picked from vineyards flanked by limestone mountains, creating a distinct terroir. This wine spent six months in stainless steel vats, resulting in a delightful balance of freshness and structure. Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019 seduces the palate with an enchanting array of red fruits, citrus and a touch of spice, framed beautifully by a thread of minerality. A perfect companion for refined cuisine, this wine is a captivating testament to Chateau Favori's dedication to creating exquisite Provencal wines.

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Provence 4 91 (JS)
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€235.98
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James Suckling (91)

Very pale apricot color with aromas of peaches, sliced apples, jasmine, wet stones and watermelon. It's medium-bodied with bright acidity and succulent layers of ripe fruit. Juicy and packed with flavor, yet fresh and elegant. From organically grown grapes. Drink now.
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Languedoc 2 -
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From the esteemed terrains of Languedoc in Southern France, the Chateau Puech-Haut Argali Rose 2021 is an artisanal celebration of viticulture finesse. Chateau Puech-Haut, the revered producer, follows a meticulous bio-dynamic approach to produce this opulent Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah blend, which harmoniously marries tradition and innovation. The vineyards, positioned on limestone and clay soils, are blessed with a Mediterranean climate, offering optimal conditions for perfect grape ripening. Hailed as a 'vin de gastronomie', this rosé is fermented and aged in stainless steel and concrete tanks, preserving the brightness of the fruit. Upon tasting, this Chateau Puech-Haut Argali Rose 2021 enchants with its pale pink hue, captivating aroma of red berries, and invigorating freshness balanced by a frisson of minerality in the finish. Exquisite, elegant, and expressive, this wine truly reflects the savoir-faire of its vintner.

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Languedoc 27 -
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Revel in the exceptional sophistication of Chateau Puech-Haut Argali Rose 2022, a venerated offering from the famed Languedoc region of Southern France. This alluring Rosé exemplifies its birthplace, using primarily Grenache and Cinsault varietals meticulously cultivated in the Puech-Haut vineyards. The adoption of sustainable agriculture and traditional vinification methods showcases the producer's dedication to maintaining authenticity and respect for nature.

The wine's ballet slipper pink hue tantalizes the senses, leading into a symphony of ripe strawberry, grapefruit and white peach notes. It enchants the palate with its refreshing acidity and delicate minerality, embodying the illustrious Mediterranean climate that has shaped its creation.

Chateau Puech-Haut is renowned for its incomparable craftsmanship. For over thirty years they have held unwavering commitment to express the unique terroir within each of their creations. The Argali Rosé 2022 is no exception, presenting a quintessential French Rosé experience in your glass.

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Provence 1 20+ (MJ)
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€663.18
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Matthew Jukes (20+)

Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20
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Provence 2 -
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€443.58
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Provence 1 93 (JS)
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€351.18
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James Suckling (93)

A very pure and incisive nose, with refined mineral chalkiness to the fresh strawberry and grapefruit aromas. Again, pure is the word to describe the linear, dry palate, which delivers crisp yet textured acidity, together with elegant, freshly chopped raspberries and strawberries. A truly outstanding rosé here! Drink now.
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Provence 3 18.5 (MJ)
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€148.18
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Matthew Jukes (18.5)

The question I am most asked every year is, “Is Whispering Angel any good?”. My answer has never changed. Yes, of course, this wine is a triumph. It is made to exacting standards, and while there is more competition these days than ever, Whispering Angel and its Esclans portfolio pals still sit atop the pile. And while some think that you can save a few quid elsewhere, and they might be right, nothing comes close to Rock Angel. Instead of defending Whispering Angel’s honour, I prefer to advise curious rosé fiends to spend a fiver more and drink Rock. Rock is not a turbo-charged version of Whispering, although that is the line most people peddle. They say this because it sees some oak, making it seem like a Whispering+. But to me, Rock Angel is more clearly related to the Estate range of wines – those that come from the Chateau d’Esclans itself. All these wines (Chateau d’Esclans, Les Clans and Garrus) are made using oak, and their fruit is of the highest quality; hence, pricing ranges from £40-£140. Rock Angel swings in under £25 if you search hard enough, and I believe it is the finest value, ‘grand-tasting’ rosé around. It has a stunning volume of fruit, seamless, indulgent and impressively long.
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Provence 10 18.5 (MJ)
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€185.65
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Matthew Jukes (18.5)

The question I am most asked every year is, “Is Whispering Angel any good?”. My answer has never changed. Yes, of course, this wine is a triumph. It is made to exacting standards, and while there is more competition these days than ever, Whispering Angel and its Esclans portfolio pals still sit atop the pile. And while some think that you can save a few quid elsewhere, and they might be right, nothing comes close to Rock Angel. Instead of defending Whispering Angel’s honour, I prefer to advise curious rosé fiends to spend a fiver more and drink Rock. Rock is not a turbo-charged version of Whispering, although that is the line most people peddle. They say this because it sees some oak, making it seem like a Whispering+. But to me, Rock Angel is more clearly related to the Estate range of wines – those that come from the Chateau d’Esclans itself. All these wines (Chateau d’Esclans, Les Clans and Garrus) are made using oak, and their fruit is of the highest quality; hence, pricing ranges from £40-£140. Rock Angel swings in under £25 if you search hard enough, and I believe it is the finest value, ‘grand-tasting’ rosé around. It has a stunning volume of fruit, seamless, indulgent and impressively long.
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Provence 17 18.5 (MJ)
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€180.85
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Matthew Jukes (18.5)

The question I am most asked every year is, “Is Whispering Angel any good?”. My answer has never changed. Yes, of course, this wine is a triumph. It is made to exacting standards, and while there is more competition these days than ever, Whispering Angel and its Esclans portfolio pals still sit atop the pile. And while some think that you can save a few quid elsewhere, and they might be right, nothing comes close to Rock Angel. Instead of defending Whispering Angel’s honour, I prefer to advise curious rosé fiends to spend a fiver more and drink Rock. Rock is not a turbo-charged version of Whispering, although that is the line most people peddle. They say this because it sees some oak, making it seem like a Whispering+. But to me, Rock Angel is more clearly related to the Estate range of wines – those that come from the Chateau d’Esclans itself. All these wines (Chateau d’Esclans, Les Clans and Garrus) are made using oak, and their fruit is of the highest quality; hence, pricing ranges from £40-£140. Rock Angel swings in under £25 if you search hard enough, and I believe it is the finest value, ‘grand-tasting’ rosé around. It has a stunning volume of fruit, seamless, indulgent and impressively long.
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Provence 1 91 (DC)
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€191.58
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Decanter (91)

From one of the most well-known rosé brands around the world, Rock Angel is the bigger, more intense and nuanced brother to Whispering Angel. Pale blush pink in colour, this is lively and refreshing with the depth and structure to pair well with food. A blend of Grenache and Vermentino, this offers white flower and raspberry notes on the nose and a blend of apple, pink grapefruit and summer berries on the palate. One to try if you like the other wines in the stable.
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Provence 1 92 (JS)
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€517.06
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James Suckling (92)

Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.
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Provence 1 92 (JS)
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€142.38
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James Suckling (92)

Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.
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Provence 2 92 (JS)
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€331.98
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James Suckling (92)

Pale rose color with pretty aromas of lavender, rosehip, strawberries, cherries and cloves. It’s medium-bodied with crisp acidity and a supple, creamy palate. Perfumed and elegant. Drink now.
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Provence 10 -
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€287.70
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Champagne 1 97 (WA)
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€549.29
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Wine Advocate (97)

The 2006 Louis XV Brut Rosé Millésimé is almost the same assemblage as the white, with 50/50 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, but it gets its marvelous color from the 6% of red Pinot Noir from 40-year-old vines cultivated in the single vineyard La Forêt in Les Riceys. The wine displays a beautifully intense and slightly cloudy/milky pink color. The pink Louis XV is intense yet pure and complex on the nose, with toasty mocha, nougat and concentrated yet chalky/mineral flavored red fruit and paté de fruit aromas. On the palate, this is a round, intense, almost smooth but elegantly pure, dry and fresh, perfectly balanced, structured and charmingly vinous Rosé Champagne with a dominant Pinot Noir character at the moment, although its freshness and tight mineral elegance is driven by the Chardonnay part. The finish is intense yet finessed, with vibrant red currant flavors, very fine tannins, good grip and impressive length. Wild strawberries, raspberries and cherries emerge in the aftertaste. This is a gorgeous food Champagne but you can also meditate with it. I guess I have rarely had better Rosé Champagnes. Tasted November 2017 from Lot LL150 6R5153BT, which was disgorged in February 2016 (dosage: six grams per liter).
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Presenting the illustrious de Venoge Grand Vin des Princes Rose Millesime Champagne 2014. This luxurious champagne, hailing from the famed House of de Venoge in Champagne, France, is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of this historic champagne producer. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from premier Grand Cru vineyards are expertly combined to create a harmonious blend that captures the vintage's unique character. Each bottle is made using traditional methods with secondary fermentation in the bottle, offering a rich, complex profile with mature red fruit aromas, refined minerality, and a stunning crystalline pink hue. The champagne's opulent mousse, well-balanced structure, and distinguished long, lingering finish represent the pinnacle of de Venoge's artistry. This superb vintage rose champagne bears the emblem of de Venoge’s prestigious ‘Princes’ line, encapsulating elegance and prestige in every sip. Relish the de Venoge Grand Vin des Princes Rose Millesime Champagne 2014 - a true crown jewel in the world of effervescence.

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Champagne 2 95 (VN (AG))
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€1,588.38
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Vinous - Antonio Galloni (95)

The 2008 Brut Rosé Millésimé Amour de Deutz is gorgeous and crystalline in the glass, as Champagnes from this vintage tend to be. Light on its feet yet also quite intense, the 2008 exudes energy in its finely sculpted red berry, floral and mineral-infused notes. The 2008 could use a bit more time in bottle to soften, but it is undeniably beautiful, even at this early stage.
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Champagne 10 94 (VN)
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€1,288.38
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Vinous (94)

The 2013 Brut Rosè Amour de Deutz is ethereal, gracious and full of charm. Crushed flowers, mint, white pepper and cranberry are all nicely lifted throughout. A fine mousse and notable persistence add to a feeling of refinement. The lighter style here makes me think the 2013 is best enjoyed as an aperitif, and it will make for a great aperitif, that much is sure.
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Champagne 6 -
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€395.03
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Languedoc 1 -
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€731.24
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Imbued with the elegance of Provence, Diving Into Hampton Water Rosé 2018 offers an extraordinary tasting experience. This remarkable vintage hails from South East France, meticulously crafted by the legendary Gerard Bertrand using the traditional 'Saignée' method. This technique, where juice is bled off from just-crushed grapes, lends the wine its exquisite salmon-pink hue and delicate berry charm. A symphony of Grenache, Cinsault and Mourvèdre, Diving Into Hampton Water Rosé 2018 is famed not only for its striking aesthetic but its vibrant palate. Notes of mouthwatering strawberries and zesty citrus greet the tongue, enriched by a smooth, dry finish. The producer, a collaboration between Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Jon Bon Jovi and his son, Jesse Bongiovi, is as distinguished as the wine itself. Their venture was sparked with the goal to create a quintessential rosé which encapsulates the relaxed, coastal lifestyle - Diving Into Hampton Water Rosé 2018 is the charming result.

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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€1,641.73
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Vinous (96)

A totally breathtaking wine, the 1995 Dom Pérignon Rosé P2 is a fitting conclusion to this tasting. Crushed flowers, sweet tobacco, cedar and dried cherry give the 1995 fabulous aromatic complexity and nuance. Deceptive in its ethereal feel, the 1995 has lovely palate presence and tons of class. It is both mature and timeless, in the way only Champagne can be.
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Champagne 1 98 (VN)
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€1,611.73
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Vinous (98)

Dom Pérignon’s 1996 Rosé P2 is rich, vertical and explosive, with that combination of structure and inner perfume that makes it so alluring and so flat-out delicious.
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Champagne 1 92 (WE)
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€2,067.73
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Wine Enthusiast (92)

This is a lightweight Cristal, floating and fresh, without the punch this great wine can have from Pinot Noir. It is also way too young. To taste, there is good balance, but the persistent grapefruit flavor shows the wine's youth.
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Champagne 1 95 (WA)
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€2,017.45
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Wine Advocate (95)

No tasting note.
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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€1,395.73
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Vinous (96)

A wine of real power and intensity, the 1985 Dom Pérignon Rosé is exceptionally beautiful tonight. The flavors are rich, layered and expansive. Hints of caramel and hazelnut add nuance to a core of expressive red berry fruit, but it is the wine’s textural generosity that is most impressive considering the 1985 is now thirty years old. The 1985 is not an eternal wine, but it has reached a glorious plateau of maturity. Wow!
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Champagne 1 97 (VN)
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€4,123.43
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Vinous (97)

Pale orange. Extraordinarily complex aromas of raspberry, strawberry, smoke, truffle, clove, Burgundian underbrush, brown butter, mint and game. Huge, rich and mouthfilling; glyceral and seamless, yet this dances on the palate. Intriguing minerally hint of gunsmoke. As complex as a great grand cru red Burgundy. Finish builds and builds. This has gained substantially in richness in the past year.
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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€754.93
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Vinous (96)

The 1996 Dom Pérignon Rosé was a knock out. It showed terrific clarity in its perfumed, sweet fruit, roses and spices, with notable balance and superb classiness.
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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€1,643.20
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Vinous (96)

The 2000 Dom Pérignon Rosé is just starting to enter its first plateau of maturity. Sweet tobacco, mint, dried flowers, rose petal, game, licorice and tobacco add myriad shades of aromatic nuance. This is the first vintage in which former Chef de Caves Richard Geoffroy started bumping up the percentage of still Pinot in his quest to make a more vinous Rosé. Naturally, some of the sheer intensity the 2000 showed as a young wine has faded. More importantly, I find the 2000 in a transitional phase where it is settling into the next stage of its life. For that reason, I would prefer to cellar it for at least a few years.
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€2,640.00
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Provence 8 -
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€216.00
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Experience the elegance and charm of Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019. Crafted in the heart of Provence by Chateau Favori, renowned for their unabashed pursuit of quality and sophistication, this wine truly embodies the spirit of French winemaking. A vibrant and energetic Rosé, it has been expertly composed with a sleek blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah. The grapes were hand-picked from vineyards flanked by limestone mountains, creating a distinct terroir. This wine spent six months in stainless steel vats, resulting in a delightful balance of freshness and structure. Chateau Favori Coteaux Varois en Provence 2019 seduces the palate with an enchanting array of red fruits, citrus and a touch of spice, framed beautifully by a thread of minerality. A perfect companion for refined cuisine, this wine is a captivating testament to Chateau Favori's dedication to creating exquisite Provencal wines.

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Provence 4 91 (JS)
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€178.00
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James Suckling (91)

Very pale apricot color with aromas of peaches, sliced apples, jasmine, wet stones and watermelon. It's medium-bodied with bright acidity and succulent layers of ripe fruit. Juicy and packed with flavor, yet fresh and elegant. From organically grown grapes. Drink now.
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Languedoc 2 -
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€286.00
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From the esteemed terrains of Languedoc in Southern France, the Chateau Puech-Haut Argali Rose 2021 is an artisanal celebration of viticulture finesse. Chateau Puech-Haut, the revered producer, follows a meticulous bio-dynamic approach to produce this opulent Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah blend, which harmoniously marries tradition and innovation. The vineyards, positioned on limestone and clay soils, are blessed with a Mediterranean climate, offering optimal conditions for perfect grape ripening. Hailed as a 'vin de gastronomie', this rosé is fermented and aged in stainless steel and concrete tanks, preserving the brightness of the fruit. Upon tasting, this Chateau Puech-Haut Argali Rose 2021 enchants with its pale pink hue, captivating aroma of red berries, and invigorating freshness balanced by a frisson of minerality in the finish. Exquisite, elegant, and expressive, this wine truly reflects the savoir-faire of its vintner.

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Languedoc 27 -
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€167.00
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Revel in the exceptional sophistication of Chateau Puech-Haut Argali Rose 2022, a venerated offering from the famed Languedoc region of Southern France. This alluring Rosé exemplifies its birthplace, using primarily Grenache and Cinsault varietals meticulously cultivated in the Puech-Haut vineyards. The adoption of sustainable agriculture and traditional vinification methods showcases the producer's dedication to maintaining authenticity and respect for nature.

The wine's ballet slipper pink hue tantalizes the senses, leading into a symphony of ripe strawberry, grapefruit and white peach notes. It enchants the palate with its refreshing acidity and delicate minerality, embodying the illustrious Mediterranean climate that has shaped its creation.

Chateau Puech-Haut is renowned for its incomparable craftsmanship. For over thirty years they have held unwavering commitment to express the unique terroir within each of their creations. The Argali Rosé 2022 is no exception, presenting a quintessential French Rosé experience in your glass.

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Provence 1 20+ (MJ)
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€534.00
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Matthew Jukes (20+)

Garrus is always awesome and, every so often, it is completely unpredictable. The 2019s from Château d’Esclans are sublime and Garrus ought to be the most obviously masculine and imposing in the portfolio but, strangely, I felt that the perfume and the initial attack was positively gentle and come-hither in its composure and allure. So, I did what any right-minded person would do and relaxed into another sip. I then realised that I had been tricked! Garrus is as structured and proud as ever and yet it is sporting a kindly disguise to lull you into a false sense of security. Many will drink this wine too early, fooled by the glossiness and initial enchantment on offer. But they will soon realise that this wine’s finish is firm and unyielding, pointing to a long and graceful life - as long as you have the patience. This is a sensational vintage for Garrus and I rate it as highly as the epic 2015 and that means that this is a perfect 20/20 in my notes. Nothing comes close in 2019 (apart from its sibling, Les Clans – you can find a write-up on this wine on this website) and I have tasted hundreds of bottles. The difference between this wine and the 2015 is the ’15 was very obviously statuesque with amazing flanks and bold musculature. By contrast, this 2019 is subtle, brooding, complex and intricately perfumed. While the nose is cool and soothing, the palate is a veritable iceberg of power and equilibrium and while we can only sense the scale of grandeur of this wine, the signposts on the surface are already devastatingly attractive. You simply must buy and keep this wine for at least twelve months before you pop a cork! 20+/20
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Provence 2 -
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€351.00
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Provence 1 93 (JS)
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€274.00
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James Suckling (93)

A very pure and incisive nose, with refined mineral chalkiness to the fresh strawberry and grapefruit aromas. Again, pure is the word to describe the linear, dry palate, which delivers crisp yet textured acidity, together with elegant, freshly chopped raspberries and strawberries. A truly outstanding rosé here! Drink now.
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Provence 3 18.5 (MJ)
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€111.00
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Matthew Jukes (18.5)

The question I am most asked every year is, “Is Whispering Angel any good?”. My answer has never changed. Yes, of course, this wine is a triumph. It is made to exacting standards, and while there is more competition these days than ever, Whispering Angel and its Esclans portfolio pals still sit atop the pile. And while some think that you can save a few quid elsewhere, and they might be right, nothing comes close to Rock Angel. Instead of defending Whispering Angel’s honour, I prefer to advise curious rosé fiends to spend a fiver more and drink Rock. Rock is not a turbo-charged version of Whispering, although that is the line most people peddle. They say this because it sees some oak, making it seem like a Whispering+. But to me, Rock Angel is more clearly related to the Estate range of wines – those that come from the Chateau d’Esclans itself. All these wines (Chateau d’Esclans, Les Clans and Garrus) are made using oak, and their fruit is of the highest quality; hence, pricing ranges from £40-£140. Rock Angel swings in under £25 if you search hard enough, and I believe it is the finest value, ‘grand-tasting’ rosé around. It has a stunning volume of fruit, seamless, indulgent and impressively long.
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Provence 10 18.5 (MJ)
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€136.00
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Matthew Jukes (18.5)

The question I am most asked every year is, “Is Whispering Angel any good?”. My answer has never changed. Yes, of course, this wine is a triumph. It is made to exacting standards, and while there is more competition these days than ever, Whispering Angel and its Esclans portfolio pals still sit atop the pile. And while some think that you can save a few quid elsewhere, and they might be right, nothing comes close to Rock Angel. Instead of defending Whispering Angel’s honour, I prefer to advise curious rosé fiends to spend a fiver more and drink Rock. Rock is not a turbo-charged version of Whispering, although that is the line most people peddle. They say this because it sees some oak, making it seem like a Whispering+. But to me, Rock Angel is more clearly related to the Estate range of wines – those that come from the Chateau d’Esclans itself. All these wines (Chateau d’Esclans, Les Clans and Garrus) are made using oak, and their fruit is of the highest quality; hence, pricing ranges from £40-£140. Rock Angel swings in under £25 if you search hard enough, and I believe it is the finest value, ‘grand-tasting’ rosé around. It has a stunning volume of fruit, seamless, indulgent and impressively long.
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Provence 17 18.5 (MJ)
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€132.00
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Matthew Jukes (18.5)

The question I am most asked every year is, “Is Whispering Angel any good?”. My answer has never changed. Yes, of course, this wine is a triumph. It is made to exacting standards, and while there is more competition these days than ever, Whispering Angel and its Esclans portfolio pals still sit atop the pile. And while some think that you can save a few quid elsewhere, and they might be right, nothing comes close to Rock Angel. Instead of defending Whispering Angel’s honour, I prefer to advise curious rosé fiends to spend a fiver more and drink Rock. Rock is not a turbo-charged version of Whispering, although that is the line most people peddle. They say this because it sees some oak, making it seem like a Whispering+. But to me, Rock Angel is more clearly related to the Estate range of wines – those that come from the Chateau d’Esclans itself. All these wines (Chateau d’Esclans, Les Clans and Garrus) are made using oak, and their fruit is of the highest quality; hence, pricing ranges from £40-£140. Rock Angel swings in under £25 if you search hard enough, and I believe it is the finest value, ‘grand-tasting’ rosé around. It has a stunning volume of fruit, seamless, indulgent and impressively long.
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Provence 1 91 (DC)
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€141.00
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Decanter (91)

From one of the most well-known rosé brands around the world, Rock Angel is the bigger, more intense and nuanced brother to Whispering Angel. Pale blush pink in colour, this is lively and refreshing with the depth and structure to pair well with food. A blend of Grenache and Vermentino, this offers white flower and raspberry notes on the nose and a blend of apple, pink grapefruit and summer berries on the palate. One to try if you like the other wines in the stable.
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Provence 1 92 (JS)
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€406.00
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James Suckling (92)

Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.
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Provence 1 92 (JS)
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€100.00
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James Suckling (92)

Very pale apricot-pink color. Delicate aromas of sliced apple, pink grapefruit, peach, cream and stones follow through to a medium body and crisp acidity. Deliciously creamy and smooth. Drink and enjoy.
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Provence 2 92 (JS)
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€258.00
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James Suckling (92)

Pale rose color with pretty aromas of lavender, rosehip, strawberries, cherries and cloves. It’s medium-bodied with crisp acidity and a supple, creamy palate. Perfumed and elegant. Drink now.
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Provence 10 -
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€221.00
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Champagne 1 97 (WA)
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€454.00
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Wine Advocate (97)

The 2006 Louis XV Brut Rosé Millésimé is almost the same assemblage as the white, with 50/50 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, but it gets its marvelous color from the 6% of red Pinot Noir from 40-year-old vines cultivated in the single vineyard La Forêt in Les Riceys. The wine displays a beautifully intense and slightly cloudy/milky pink color. The pink Louis XV is intense yet pure and complex on the nose, with toasty mocha, nougat and concentrated yet chalky/mineral flavored red fruit and paté de fruit aromas. On the palate, this is a round, intense, almost smooth but elegantly pure, dry and fresh, perfectly balanced, structured and charmingly vinous Rosé Champagne with a dominant Pinot Noir character at the moment, although its freshness and tight mineral elegance is driven by the Chardonnay part. The finish is intense yet finessed, with vibrant red currant flavors, very fine tannins, good grip and impressive length. Wild strawberries, raspberries and cherries emerge in the aftertaste. This is a gorgeous food Champagne but you can also meditate with it. I guess I have rarely had better Rosé Champagnes. Tasted November 2017 from Lot LL150 6R5153BT, which was disgorged in February 2016 (dosage: six grams per liter).
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€873.00
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Presenting the illustrious de Venoge Grand Vin des Princes Rose Millesime Champagne 2014. This luxurious champagne, hailing from the famed House of de Venoge in Champagne, France, is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of this historic champagne producer. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from premier Grand Cru vineyards are expertly combined to create a harmonious blend that captures the vintage's unique character. Each bottle is made using traditional methods with secondary fermentation in the bottle, offering a rich, complex profile with mature red fruit aromas, refined minerality, and a stunning crystalline pink hue. The champagne's opulent mousse, well-balanced structure, and distinguished long, lingering finish represent the pinnacle of de Venoge's artistry. This superb vintage rose champagne bears the emblem of de Venoge’s prestigious ‘Princes’ line, encapsulating elegance and prestige in every sip. Relish the de Venoge Grand Vin des Princes Rose Millesime Champagne 2014 - a true crown jewel in the world of effervescence.

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Champagne 2 95 (VN (AG))
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€1,305.00
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Vinous - Antonio Galloni (95)

The 2008 Brut Rosé Millésimé Amour de Deutz is gorgeous and crystalline in the glass, as Champagnes from this vintage tend to be. Light on its feet yet also quite intense, the 2008 exudes energy in its finely sculpted red berry, floral and mineral-infused notes. The 2008 could use a bit more time in bottle to soften, but it is undeniably beautiful, even at this early stage.
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Champagne 10 94 (VN)
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€1,055.00
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Vinous (94)

The 2013 Brut Rosè Amour de Deutz is ethereal, gracious and full of charm. Crushed flowers, mint, white pepper and cranberry are all nicely lifted throughout. A fine mousse and notable persistence add to a feeling of refinement. The lighter style here makes me think the 2013 is best enjoyed as an aperitif, and it will make for a great aperitif, that much is sure.
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Champagne 6 -
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€318.00
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Languedoc 1 -
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€572.00
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Imbued with the elegance of Provence, Diving Into Hampton Water Rosé 2018 offers an extraordinary tasting experience. This remarkable vintage hails from South East France, meticulously crafted by the legendary Gerard Bertrand using the traditional 'Saignée' method. This technique, where juice is bled off from just-crushed grapes, lends the wine its exquisite salmon-pink hue and delicate berry charm. A symphony of Grenache, Cinsault and Mourvèdre, Diving Into Hampton Water Rosé 2018 is famed not only for its striking aesthetic but its vibrant palate. Notes of mouthwatering strawberries and zesty citrus greet the tongue, enriched by a smooth, dry finish. The producer, a collaboration between Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Jon Bon Jovi and his son, Jesse Bongiovi, is as distinguished as the wine itself. Their venture was sparked with the goal to create a quintessential rosé which encapsulates the relaxed, coastal lifestyle - Diving Into Hampton Water Rosé 2018 is the charming result.

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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€1,365.00
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Vinous (96)

A totally breathtaking wine, the 1995 Dom Pérignon Rosé P2 is a fitting conclusion to this tasting. Crushed flowers, sweet tobacco, cedar and dried cherry give the 1995 fabulous aromatic complexity and nuance. Deceptive in its ethereal feel, the 1995 has lovely palate presence and tons of class. It is both mature and timeless, in the way only Champagne can be.
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Champagne 1 98 (VN)
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€1,340.00
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Vinous (98)

Dom Pérignon’s 1996 Rosé P2 is rich, vertical and explosive, with that combination of structure and inner perfume that makes it so alluring and so flat-out delicious.
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Champagne 1 92 (WE)
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€1,720.00
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Wine Enthusiast (92)

This is a lightweight Cristal, floating and fresh, without the punch this great wine can have from Pinot Noir. It is also way too young. To taste, there is good balance, but the persistent grapefruit flavor shows the wine's youth.
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Champagne 1 95 (WA)
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€1,675.00
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Wine Advocate (95)

No tasting note.
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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€1,160.00
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Vinous (96)

A wine of real power and intensity, the 1985 Dom Pérignon Rosé is exceptionally beautiful tonight. The flavors are rich, layered and expansive. Hints of caramel and hazelnut add nuance to a core of expressive red berry fruit, but it is the wine’s textural generosity that is most impressive considering the 1985 is now thirty years old. The 1985 is not an eternal wine, but it has reached a glorious plateau of maturity. Wow!
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Champagne 1 97 (VN)
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€3,425.00
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Vinous (97)

Pale orange. Extraordinarily complex aromas of raspberry, strawberry, smoke, truffle, clove, Burgundian underbrush, brown butter, mint and game. Huge, rich and mouthfilling; glyceral and seamless, yet this dances on the palate. Intriguing minerally hint of gunsmoke. As complex as a great grand cru red Burgundy. Finish builds and builds. This has gained substantially in richness in the past year.
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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€626.00
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Vinous (96)

The 1996 Dom Pérignon Rosé was a knock out. It showed terrific clarity in its perfumed, sweet fruit, roses and spices, with notable balance and superb classiness.
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Champagne 1 96 (VN)
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€1,360.00
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Vinous (96)

The 2000 Dom Pérignon Rosé is just starting to enter its first plateau of maturity. Sweet tobacco, mint, dried flowers, rose petal, game, licorice and tobacco add myriad shades of aromatic nuance. This is the first vintage in which former Chef de Caves Richard Geoffroy started bumping up the percentage of still Pinot in his quest to make a more vinous Rosé. Naturally, some of the sheer intensity the 2000 showed as a young wine has faded. More importantly, I find the 2000 in a transitional phase where it is settling into the next stage of its life. For that reason, I would prefer to cellar it for at least a few years.
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