Château Des Ferrages Mon Plaisir Sainte Victoire Rosé 2020, Ac Côtes De Provence
Critic Reviews (3)
Very typically pale Provence rose with compelling energy and length. The nose is notably herbal with soft...
The faintest and lightest of the bright Provence Rosés here in the Ferrages gives what you want, expect, perhaps even...
Notably reductive and yeasty, this is also lightly effervescent on the palate with a sweet-sour edge - a bit of a...
Community Reviews (2)
Dry rosé blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Rolle (aka Vermentino). It has a medium+ intensity nose offering lovely grapefruit, white floral, red berry, strawberry, and citrus aromas with mineral undertones. The medium-full bodied, concentrated palate is dry and complex with flavours of floral, grapefruit, orange rind, citrus, and mineral with hints of white peach. It has balanced acidity and a lick of saline on the mid-palate, while the long finish is dry, crisp, and minerally. Tasted June/2021.
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Fresh, juicy, fruity rose in the Provencal idiom. Complex primary aromas and flavours of strawberry, watermelon, tangerine, red grapefruit, along with a perfumed floral note, white pepper, herbal garrigue and anise. Dry, with high acidity, a viscous body and excellent length. Interestingly, my tasting mentor had a bottle with similar reductive sulphur issues that Mr. Szabo experienced. Significant bottle variation this vintage, or just too aggressively anaerobic winemaking??? July 2021.