Light, bright as well as refreshing, yet still full of flavour as well as texture, rosé is the perfect drink for hot weather—but not all rosé. right here are 5 rosé wines perfect for summer.

It’s interesting exactly how rosé wine has made a comeback in recent years. In fact, it’s never been so popular.

Between 2002 as well as 2019, there was a increase of almost 25% in worldwide usage of rosé.

But rosé owes much of its modification in ton of money to the South of France.

That dry, crisp, pale pink Provençal style has not only been embraced by wine drinkers internationally, however by the wine-makers themselves.

Vintners around the world are styling their rosé to be more according to the lean yet flavoursome wines coming from this now widely known style. as well as it’s a far cry from the excessively wonderful bright pink as well as near-red monsters of the past.

And it’s the flavour of summer, which makes sense.

The brilliant crisp zing as well as nuanced flavour of a chilled Provençal rosé is the very best thing you’ll drink as the sun radiates warm off the rolling hills around Lorgues or the glittering harbour waters of Saint-Tropez.

The concern is: which summertime rosé to buy?

Chateau la Gordonne Vérité du Terroir 2020 Bio Rosé

Intense berry, pink grapefruit as well as redcurrant notes together with a crisp, dry surface as well as the palest pink colour, Chateau la Gordonne’s Vérité du Terroir Bio Rosé is the epitome of its brand.

Hailing from the homeland of Provençal rosé, this lovely example of Côtes de Provence wine is made with a blend of organically grown Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah grapes, from a winery whose history stretches back to 1652.

Find Chateau la Gordonne Vérité du Terroir 2020 Bio Rosé in most premium independent bottle shops. $32.00 RRP

Domaine du Gros’Noré Bandol dry Rosé

Surprisingly well-structured as well as full of structure for its light colour as well as lovely clarity, this rosé still delivers the crisp dry freshness the Provençal style is understood for. Domaine du Gros’Noré rosé is the favourite wine of our dear good friends Deb as well as Omri, who introduced us to it.

A blend of Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Grenache grapes from the renowned Bandol sub-region of Provence as well as the skilled hand of Alain Pascal bring you scintillating flavours as well as aromas of orange, summertime fruits as well as flavor together with an elegant finish.

Find Domaine du Gros’Noré Bandol dry Rosé in Dan Murphy’s. $56.99 RRP

Mitchelton Estate Rosé

This estate-grown single-vineyard rosé from Nagambie in Victoria shows just exactly how far Australian rosé has come.

Firmly acidic as well as touch-paper dry, this rosé is packed with orange citrus, strawberry as well as sour cherry notes in addition to a delicate earthy herbal tone that pushes the acidity along.

We’ve tried a few of Mitchelton Estate’s other wines in the past—the Preece Collection—which is a lovely group of wines (the Grenache is sensational) however this rosé is definitely a cut above. more refined, excellent structure as well as surprising length all produce a excellent wine that will, in true Provençal style, match with almost any type of food.

You can discover the Mitchelton Estate single Vineyard Rosé in Mitchelton’s on the internet shop as well as their lovely cellar door. $28.00 PPR

Cupitt’s Estate Rosie’s Rosé

This family-run winery in Ulladulla on the NSW South coastline punches well above its weight creating some exceptional wines.

Cupitt’s Rosie’s Rosé is made in Ulladulla however the Pinot Noir grapes that it starts out as come from either Tumbarumba, NSW or Lake Nagambie, VIC. The result is extremely similar though, with lifted fruit notes as well as a freshness that moves to a pleasingly dry finish.

Find Cupitt’s Estate Rosie’s Rosé as well as Ruby’s Rosé from the winery $32.00 RRP

Gartelmann Wines’ Veronica Rosé

Ordinarily you wouldn’t believe Shiraz grapes would make a Proven?al style rosé, however instead something fatter, sweeter as well as juicier. however perhaps since the hunter Valley’s Shiraz tend to be lighter as well as less sweet, this 100% Shiraz rosé balances better.

There is still a sweetness right here as well as a creamy body, however a firm, acidic backbone to the wine holds whatever in location as well as enables the dryness of the style to pull through.

Available from Gartelmann’s cellar door in Lovedale, hunter Valley or fine wine shops. $23.00 RRP

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