A high-end rosé wine, carefully crafted in the Provence region, which stands out for its elegance, freshness and complexity, ideal for special occasions and sophisticated pairings.
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Château d'Esclans is a prestigious rosé wine from the Provence region in the south of France, recognized worldwide for its elegance and quality. Made from a meticulous selection of grapes from high-yielding vineyards, this wine reflects the excellence of Provençal viticulture. Under the direction of the winery of the same name, it has managed to position itself as a benchmark in the premium rosé category, standing out for its ability to offer a unique experience that goes beyond conventional expectations. Ideal for those seeking a wine with character, freshness and distinction in every glass.
BLEND
Grenache, Rolle, Syrah, Cinsaut, Tibouren
TASTING NOTES
COLOR: In the glass, Château d'Esclans has a pale, almost translucent pink hue, reminiscent of the soft shine of a pearl. Its delicate hue evokes the subtlety of a flower with fine petals, with slight flashes of gold that suggest its ageing in barrels.
NOSE: The bouquet of this wine is impressive in its complexity. Initially, subtle aromas of ripe white fruits such as pear and melon emerge, accompanied by a fresh, almost ethereal floral note reminiscent of orange blossom. Over time, oxygenation reveals layers of deeper aromas: a light vanilla, a hint of brioche and a soft minerality that evokes the proximity of the sea. The nose is characterised by its elegance and the sensation of enveloping freshness.
TASTE: On the palate, Château d'Esclans is structured but surprisingly fresh. The entry is smooth, with a delicate creaminess that gives way to a vibrant and well-balanced flavour. Citrus notes of bitter orange and a hint of mandarin combine with subtle minerality that adds depth. Its aging in the barrel gives it a rich complexity, with a slight hint of toasted oak and a light spice. The finish is long, fresh and persistent, with an elegance that lingers on the palate, inviting a second glass.