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Estandon Le Rollier

Light and delicately scented with red fruit. Proof that rosé from the south of France doesn't need to cost the earth. 

Estandon are a cooperative based in the South of France with an ethos of joining together towards a common goal to excel and accomplish great things in wine production. They belong to the Cercle des Vignerons de Provence union of cooperatives whose objective is to bolster Rosé de Provence’s position on the world stage. They are committed to quality and use the latest generation bottling lines to protect the integrity of the wines created in the vineyards and ensure they reach the final consumer in optimum condition.

Aromas of white peach, citrus and a hint of red summer fruits.  Light, fresh, easy drinking and incredibly good value. 

 

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£11.49

Style

  • 3/5

    Acidity

  • 1/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Low

    Alcohol

  • Light

    Body

Aromas

  • Grapefruit

  • Peach

  • Strawberry

Details

More Information
Wine TypeRose wine
ClosureNatural Cork
Alc. Vol12.5
Units9.37
RegionProvence
CountryFrance
Grape VarietalCinsault , Grenache, Syrah

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Provence

Provence

The region of Provence sits along the Mediterranean coast of France. Wine has been made here for over 2600 years, making it the oldest wine-producing region of France. It is also the only place to focus on rosé, with over 85% of production devoted to it!

Provence is blessed with a climate that is ideal for growing grapes. The region gets lots of sunshine and not too much rain, with warm days and cool evenings. The Mediterranean moderates temperatures, and the famous ‘Mistral’ wind keeps the vineyards dry, free of pests, and the clouds at bay.

Wild shrubs like rosemary, juniper, thyme and lavender grow throughout Provence. Many say these plants, collectively called ‘Garrigue’ or ‘Maquis’, influence the character of the wines.

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