Chateau d'Estoublon Roseblood Rose 2021

  • 92 Decanter
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Vintage
2021

Size
750ML

ABV
12%

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Winemaker Notes

Beautiful pale and luminous color with an eau-de-rose tint. The nose is expressive with notes of pomegranate and apricot. The attack is lively and elegant, with a great freshness reminiscent of blackcurrant buds, followed by a beautiful tension and minerality.

Blend: 50% Grenache, 45% Cinsault, 5% Tibouren

Professional Ratings

  • 92
    Lovely aromas really reminiscent of roses, raspberries and strawberries. Excellent purity of expression on the palate with softly sweet red berry and raspberry leaf delivered with poise. Delicate yet full of flavour. Crisp and fresh, nuanced with a mouthwatering aspect offsetting the crunchy fruit yet also has a touch of creaminess and minerality underneath alongside a delicate florality all the way through. A lovely rose from the estate bought in 2020 by French entrepreneur Stéphane Courbit with a minority stake taken by the Prats family who also oversee the winemaking.

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Chateau d'Estoublon, France
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Nestled against the southern slopes of the Alpilles in the heart of Provence, Château d'Estoublon has been passionately perpetuating the tradition of olive oils and exceptional wines since 1489.

Today, the 200-hectare estate is owned and directed by an all-star cast: former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, Carla Bruni, the Courbit Family, and the Prats Family, previous owners of Château Cos d’Estournel. The team works alongside technical director Anais Maillet, former winemaker of Château Lafon-Rochet in St-Estephe and Terrazas de los Andes in Mendoza to create their flagship rose: Roseblood. They’ve chosen to write their history in harmony with nature by farming their vineyards both organically and sustainably.

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Whether it’s playful and fun or savory and serious, most rosé today is not your grandmother’s White Zinfandel, though that category remains strong. Pink wine has recently become quite trendy, and this time around it’s commonly quite dry. Since the pigment in red wines comes from keeping fermenting juice in contact with the grape skins for an extended period, it follows that a pink wine can be made using just a brief period of skin contact—usually just a couple of days. The resulting color depends on grape variety and winemaking style, ranging from pale salmon to deep magenta.

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A sunny land braced by the influence of the Mediterranean Sea, the South of France extends from the French Riviera in the East to the rugged and mountainous Spanish border in the West. This expansive and stunning region remains the source of France's finest rosé and fortified wines, while the red and white wines continue to gain respect.

Provence, located farthest east, is revered for dry, elegant and quenching rosé wines, which make up the vast majority of the region’s production. These are typically blends of Mourvèdre, Grenache, Cinsault, Tibouren and other varieties.

Moving west from the Rhône Valley, spanning the Mediterranean coast to the Pyrenees mountains of Roussillon, Languedoc’s terrain is generally flat coastal plains. Virtually every style of wine is made in Languedoc; most dry wines are blends with varietal choice strongly influenced by the neighboring Rhône Valley.

Bordered by the rugged eastern edge of the Pyrenees Mountains and intense sunshine, Roussillon is largely defined by Spanish influence. The arid, exposed, steep and uneven valleys of the Pyrénées-Orientales zone guarantee that grape yields are low and berries are small and concentrated. While historically recognized for the vins doux naturels of Rivesaltes, Banyuls and Maury, the region’s dry reds are beginning to achieve the notoriety the deserve.

A catchall term for the area surrounding the Languedoc and Roussillon, Pays d’Oc is the most important IGP (Indication Géographique Protégée) in France, producing nearly all of France’s wine under the IGP designation.

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