Château GassierEsprit de Gassier Côtes de Provence Rosé 2023

Product code: 18064
£18.40 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Provence
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 35% Grenache, 30% Cinsault, 25% Syrah, 10% Rolle
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Provence
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 35% Grenache, 30% Cinsault, 25% Syrah, 10% Rolle

Product Notes

Château Gassier Esprit de Gassier Côtes de Provence Rosé is a premium blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah, grown in the heart of the scenic Côtes de Provence area of southern France. This Rosé is light, crisp, and refreshing, with a pale pink hue and delicate aromas of red berries, citrus, and a hint of floral and mineral notes. The wine has a bright acidity that balances well with the gentle fruitiness, leaving a delightful tart finish. This wine is perfect for all your summer get-togethers, particularly those by the pool or beach, and pairs wonderfully with shellfish, grilled meats, and Mediterranean cuisine.

Tasting Notes

A clear rosé with peach shades. On the nose, this wine shows great aromatic complexity with floral aromas of yellow flower, acacia, hawthorn of white fruits (wildpear, grapevine) and exotic fruits aromas (banana, Pisang, Lilin). spices scents (cumin, nutmeg). On the palate it is round, sweet and suave, full of white fruits and spices. The finish is all sweetness and vivacity.

About the Winery

Château Gassier

Located in the Sainte-Victoire appellation, Chateau Grassier is strategically located right at the centre of the Cotes de Provence. It is one of the true reflections of the authenticity of the Sainte-Victoire region wines. The 40 hectares of vineyards are blessed with excellent soil, terroir and climatic conditions, which explains the reason for the speciality of these wines.

The history of the Gassier family dates back to as early as 1421. However, it was many generations later that they purchased the first vineyard in the year 1982. The year 2004 saw a significant change in the management of this brand as the Gassier Family partnered with the Jeanjean Family to take the legacy of the Gassier name forward. Currently, the fifth generation Gassier family member, Georges Gassier, is at the helm of affairs at the Chateau Gassier.

The vineyards are carefully put into parcels based on their terroir quality and the grape varietals that are grown there. Currently, Grenache and Syrah varietals are the major types of varietals, as they account for almost half of the total plantings of the Chateau Gassier Estate.

There are four main terror qualities that define the vineyards of this estate. They are:

  • Sand and loam-covered soils in the western region; ideal for growing the Syrah varietal
  • Dry and rocky soils found in the southern region; ideal for growing Grenache and Rolle
  • Deep and pebble-rich soil in the eastern region; ideal for growing the Cinsault varietal
  • Sandy, clayey and rocky soils in the northern region; ideal for growing Grenache

In the year 2016, this estate was certified as “organic”, giving a huge boost to the brand’s reputation across the globe. As part of its organic viticultural practices, this label gives a lot of importance to the soil to preserve the natural balance and aroma in the wines that are eventually produced.

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