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Gemtree Luna De Fresa Tempranillo Rosé 2021 (12 bottle case)-Rose Wine-World Wine
Gemtree Luna De Fresa Tempranillo Rosé 2021 (12 bottle case)
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World Wine – The nose is floral and perfumed with strawberry, orange blossom and hints of guava. The palate is light and dry, with flavours of fresh strawberry, finishing with a lovely creamy texture.

$239.88
Amelia Park Trellis Rosé-Rose Wine-World Wine
Amelia Park Trellis Rosé
$18.34
Petit Verum Rosado-Rose Wine-World Wine
Petit Verum Rosado
$17.59
Remelluri ‘la Granja’ Tempranillo 2015-Rose Wine-World Wine
Remelluri ‘la Granja’ Tempranillo 2015
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Wine Spectator – Lively flavors of red cherry, leaf, black olive and smoke weave through this bright red, whose light, firm tannins provide backbone, while assertive balsamic acidity imparts energy. Drink now through 2023.

$232.50
Bodegas Exopto Bozeto de Exopto Rosado 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Bodegas Exopto Bozeto de Exopto Rosado 2022
$29.42
Pittnauer Pitt-Nat Rosé 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Rose Wine-World Wine
Pittnauer Pitt-Nat Rosé 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$319.92
Deep Woods Estate ‘Estate’ Rosé 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Rose Wine-World Wine
Deep Woods Estate ‘Estate’ Rosé 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday – Expansive, full of flavour and textural, this is yet another exciting release of the estate rosé. Red apples, raspberry, lemony acidity and oodles of exotic market spices. Finer and more precise than the 2020 release, in line with the cool year that birthed it. - Erin Larkin, Halliday Wine Companion

$209.99
Deep Woods Estate ‘Harmony’ Rose 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Rose Wine-World Wine
Deep Woods Estate ‘Harmony’ Rose 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$99.98
Flametree Rosé 2021-Rose Wine-World Wine
Flametree Rosé 2021
$26.66
Flametree ‘Embers’ Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Flametree ‘Embers’ Rosé 2022
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James Halliday – Predominantly shiraz from the Wallcliffe subregion of Margaret River. A pale copper blush with light cherry and plums sprinkled with some spice and fresh herbs. Juicy, tangy and soft. - Jane Faulkner

$22.49
Tempranillo, often referred to as Spain's noble grape, thrives in various regions across the country, each producing wines with unique character and nuance. In its homeland of Rioja, it benefits from a continental climate and varying altitudes, leading to wines that are elegant, with age-worthy potential. Here, the intricate dance of aging in oak barrels imparts notes of vanilla and leather to the already fruit-forward profile of the grape. Over in Ribera del Duero, the grape adopts a slightly more robust persona, characterized by darker fruit profiles and a firmer structure. The variety's adaptability is also showcased in regions like La Mancha and Navarra, where innovative winemakers experiment with modern techniques to produce vibrant, contemporary styles. Yet, regardless of the region or style, what remains consistent is Tempranillo's embodiment of Spanish heritage. Its ability to convey a sense of place, history, and tradition in every sip makes it a cherished varietal among enthusiasts and novices alike.
Tempranillo is a prominent red grape variety that finds its roots in Spain and plays a starring role in some of the country's most celebrated wines. The name "Tempranillo" is derived from the Spanish word 'temprano', meaning early, which alludes to the grape's tendency to ripen earlier than most Spanish reds. In the glass, Tempranillo wines often exhibit a ruby-red hue with flavors ranging from red fruits like strawberries and cherries to deeper notes of plum, leather, and tobacco. These wines can be enjoyed young, but the finest examples age gracefully, developing more complex, earthy undertones over time.
Spain's wine regions have championed the Tempranillo grape, with Rioja and Ribera del Duero being its most acclaimed appellations. Within these regions, wines such as Marqués de Riscal, Vega Sicilia, and La Rioja Alta are just a few of the iconic labels that wine aficionados associate with top-quality Tempranillo. These wines, characterized by their depth, elegance, and aging potential, have elevated Tempranillo's global status, making it synonymous with Spanish viniculture's prowess.
Tempranillo is a versatile grape and, as such, is crafted into various wine styles. While many are familiar with the full-bodied, oak-aged reds from regions like Rioja, there are also joven (young) Tempranillos which see little to no oak and are meant for early consumption. Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva are classifications based on aging criteria, with Gran Reservas often aged for several years, acquiring sophisticated nuances. Rosado (rosé) versions of Tempranillo are also produced, offering a lighter and fruitier take on this classic grape.
In Rioja, wines such as the Gran Reserva 904 from La Rioja Alta and Marqués de Riscal's Gran Reserva stand out. In Ribera del Duero, the Unico from Vega Sicilia remains an enduring benchmark. These wines epitomize the potential of Tempranillo, showcasing balance, depth, and the ability to evolve gracefully over the years.
Tempranillo's rich and varied flavor profile makes it an excellent companion to a wide range of dishes. Traditional Spanish cuisine, such as lamb chops, chorizo, and Manchego cheese, harmonize beautifully with its flavors. For those craving international flair, Tempranillo pairs well with grilled meats, hearty stews, and even certain pasta dishes. Its versatility at the table ensures that whether you're indulging in tapas or a gourmet meal, Tempranillo enhances every culinary experience.