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AIX Provence Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World WineAIX Provence Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
AIX Provence Rosé 2022
$34.99
Rameau d'Or Provence Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Rameau d'Or Provence Rosé 2022
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World Wine – Good depth of flavour. Crunchy, juicy, delicious. Outstanding Provence Rosé. Drink with fish soup or bouillabaisse.

$31.76
Triennes Rosé IGP Méditerranée 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Triennes Rosé IGP Méditerranée 2022
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The Wine Front – GARY WALSH - THE WINE FRONT This is our regular Provence rosé, and I’d reckon we’ve knocked off (easily) more than 20 bottles since last spring, so I thought I’d better push out a note. Pale. White peach and redcurrant, a bit of tang and ruby red grapefruit, light chalky feel, freshness and vibrancy. Good zesty length. Such a good drink. It keeps you coming back for more…

$28.33
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Spinifex Esprit 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Spinifex Esprit 2022
$37.08 $38.36
Le Grand Cros L'Esprit de Provence Rose 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Le Grand Cros L'Esprit de Provence Rose 2022
$35.82
Lavau Cotes du Rhone Rosé 2021-Rose Wine-World Wine
Lavau Cotes du Rhone Rosé 2021
$21.99
Artea Rosé-Rose Wine-World Wine
Artea Rosé
$24.16
Artea Rosé -clearance-Current Promotions-World Wine
Artea Rosé -clearance-
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$23.99
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Spinifex Papillon 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Spinifex Papillon 2022
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The Wine Front – Barossa Valley blend of grenache and cinsault from one of Australia's premier producers. It's light. It's spicy. It's insistent. This is not heavy in any way and yet it presses itself upon you. It's hard to fathom how it does it. It tastes of super-fresh raspberry, earth and crushed spice and, simply, it just works

$28.30 $29.20
Chateau Des Ferrages Côtes de Provence, ‘Roumery’ Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Chateau Des Ferrages Côtes de Provence, ‘Roumery’ Rosé 2022
$29.99
Spinifex Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Spinifex Rosé 2022
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James Halliday – "Pete Schell makes a damn fine rosé. This year it's 52/30/16/2% grenache/mataro/shiraz/cinsault and it sits light salmon in the glass showing aromas of nectarine, raspberry and grapefruit along with hints of redcurrant jelly, white flowers, crushed stone and maybe a touch of lanolin. Sapid and fine with a lovely shimmering acid line and savoury palate shape and an endearing lipsmacking briny finish that begs another glass.” - Dave Brookes, Wine Companion

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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – “Pale crimson/salmon-like colour, redcurrant flavours, dry, savoury, earthen, that kind of thing. Firmly in the ‘pale and dry’ camp. Watermelon characters, maybe some grapefruit, definitely some spice. Light in a good way. Frisky but with plenty going on. Good gear.” - Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front

$26.32
La Vieille Ferme Rosé 2023-Rose Wine-World Wine
La Vieille Ferme Rosé 2023
$20.83
Domaine La Suffrene Bandol Rouge 2018 (500ml)-Red Wine-World Wine
Domaine La Suffrene Bandol Rouge 2018 (500ml)
$37.99
Domaine La Suffrene Cote Du Provance Rose 2020-Rose Wine-World Wine
Domaine La Suffrene Cote Du Provance Rose 2020
$35.50
Domaine Font Du Vent Cote du Rhone Promises Rouge 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Domaine Font Du Vent Cote du Rhone Promises Rouge 2020
$29.99
Le Grand Cros ‘Saint Julian’ Rose-Rose Wine-World Wine
Le Grand Cros ‘Saint Julian’ Rose
$23.33
Spinifex La Cigale 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Spinifex La Cigale 2021
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jh92

James Halliday – "With a blend of 37/31/31/12% mataro/cinsault/grenache/shiraz and a very sharp pricepoint, I guess this could be considered as the sibling of the Spinifex Esprit, which has a similar makeup. All you need to know is that it's a pretty lovely wine, packed with exotically spiced plum and red berry fruits and featuring an airy, spacious mouthfeel with plenty of detail and inherent drinkability. You could even pop it in the fridge briefly if that's what you're into." - Dave Brookes (Halliday Wine Companion)

$27.81
Famille Perrin Côtes-du-Rhône Reserve Rose 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Famille Perrin Côtes-du-Rhône Reserve Rose 2022
$28.99
Le Grand Cros La Fleur Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Le Grand Cros La Fleur Rosé 2022
$30.33
Domaine d’Estienne Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Domaine d’Estienne Rosé 2022
$29.16
Château Peyrol Rosé  2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Château Peyrol Rosé  2022
$29.99
Château La Negly Chateau La Negly La Natice Rose 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Château La Negly Chateau La Negly La Natice Rose 2022
$39.99
Fontanet Rose Magnum 2021-Rose Wine-World Wine
Fontanet Rose Magnum 2021
$35.99
Calanques ‘Grain de Soleil’ Coteaux d’Aix Rose 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Calanques ‘Grain de Soleil’ Coteaux d’Aix Rose 2022
$31.99
Roquefort ‘Corail’ Rose 2021-Rose Wine-World Wine
Roquefort ‘Corail’ Rose 2021
$31
Cinsault, often considered the underdog of the wine world, boasts a rich history that traces back to the south of France. Characterized by its thin skin and heat resistance, this grape variety thrives in warmer climates. With a typically ruby red hue, Cinsault wines offer an aromatic bouquet of fresh red fruits like strawberries and cherries. Its subtle floral notes, paired with hints of spices, make it a delightful experience for both the novice and the connoisseur. Due to its versatile nature, Cinsault is frequently used in blends, complementing other grape varieties to produce wines with intricate flavors and long-lasting finishes. Its light to medium-bodied profile makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a wine that's both refreshing and robust in character. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with a sumptuous meal, Cinsault always promises an enchanting taste exploration.
Cinsault wine is crafted from the Cinsault grape, an ancient variety that is believed to have originated in the Hérault region of southern France. Often described as the “silent partner” in the wine world, Cinsault is recognized for its robust resistance to heat and its role as a blending grape in many revered wines. Typically, wines produced from Cinsault have a vibrant ruby red hue and a flavor profile dominated by fresh red fruits such as cherries, raspberries, and strawberries. Additionally, Cinsault wines possess light floral nuances and a peppery kick, making them distinctive and easily identifiable to those familiar with its character.
The Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France is often hailed as the ancestral home of Cinsault and produces some of the finest expressions of this grape. However, its adaptability to warmer climates has led to its successful cultivation in regions like South Africa's Swartland and parts of the New World, particularly California and Chile. Each region brings its unique terroir-driven touches, but the intrinsic qualities of Cinsault always shine through.
The popularity of Cinsault wines has been on the rise, especially with the natural wine movement gaining traction. In the Languedoc-Roussillon region, old-vine Cinsault wines have garnered attention for their depth and complexity. Meanwhile, in South Africa, labels such as "The Sadie Family" have been celebrated for their Cinsault varietals. The New World regions, including California, also produce Cinsault-based wines that have been acclaimed for their modern interpretation of this traditional grape.
Value in the wine world often equates to wines that offer exceptional quality at an affordable price point. Cinsault, being a lesser-known varietal compared to giants like Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir, often delivers exceptional value. Many wines from South Africa's Western Cape and the Languedoc region in France offer delightful Cinsault expressions without the hefty price tag. Consumers looking for a balance of price and quality often turn to these regions for their Cinsault fix.
Given its light to medium-bodied nature and fruity essence, Cinsault wines are wonderfully versatile when it comes to food pairings. They work seamlessly with Mediterranean dishes like tapenade or ratatouille. Grilled meats, especially lamb and pork, complement the peppery nuances of Cinsault. Its freshness also makes it an apt choice for pairing with lighter fare such as salads, charcuterie, and soft cheeses. The wine's versatility ensures it can grace many a dinner table, enhancing a variety of dishes.