Rosé Bordeaux AOC - Robert Charton
Rosé Bordeaux AOC - Robert ChartonThe Rosé Bordeaux AOC - Robert Charton tempts in the glass with a bright salmon pink that calls to mind a summer evening over the Garonne. With the first swirl, aromas of fresh strawberries rise from the glass, delicately framed by raspberry and red currant. Fine notes of pink grapefruit, ripe watermelon and a hint of white blossoms round off the aromatic picture on the nose. In the background, a cool mineral trace resonates, reminiscent of damp limestone and gravel, adding tension. On the palate this rosé cuvée from Bordeaux shows itself wonderfully juicy and fruit‑driven. Red berry fruit remains clearly in focus, with strawberry and raspberry setting the tone, joined by a touch of sour cherry and a hint of pomegranate. The dry style presents itself precisely, with a lively, straightforward acidity that brings freshness and easy drinkability. The body remains medium‑weight, elegant and fine, without any heaviness. The texture feels silky, almost creamy, and yet a delicate, cool vein animates the entire progression across the palate. On the finish, the Rosé Bordeaux AOC - Robert Charton reveals a harmonious close. Delicate citrus notes with a hint of blood orange, nuances of red berries and a subtle herbal spice create a clean finale. The fruit remains present for a long time, while the wine always appears precise and straightforward. This structure fits perfectly with the modern Bordeaux rosé style, where freshness, clarity and an inviting flow on the palate take center stage. Its origin in the Bordelais gives this cuvée its distinctive character. The Atlantic climate with warm days and cool nights allows for a slow, even ripening of the red grapes. The typical gravel and sandy soils store warmth during the day and release it gently to the grapes in the evening. This way they ripen aromatically while the acidity structure remains lively and expressive. In this environment, rosés are produced that appear at once fruity, delicately spicy and refreshing. The grape varieties of this varietal cuvée are classic to Bordeaux, with a focus on red varieties that have long been rooted in the region of origin. Grapes with intense berry fruit bring juiciness and freshness; structure‑giving varieties add backbone, delicate tannins and a light spiciness. In this way, a rosé is created that clearly goes beyond a simple terrace wine and also pairs well with fine cuisine. The interplay of aromas appears multifaceted and clearly structured. The most important impressions on the nose and palate can be summarized as follows: Red berries: strawberry, raspberry, red currant, a hint of sour cherry Fresh citrus notes: pink grapefruit, a touch of blood orange Summer fruit: watermelon, subtle pomegranate Fine spice: delicate herbal nuances, light minerality The style appears clear, dry and modern. The wine shows a fine interplay of fruit, acidity and delicate spice. This cuvée is charming not only on its own, but also accompanies a wide variety of dishes with great elegance. For everyday enjoyment as well as special moments, this rosé is ideally suited. In the glass, it creates a wine that awakens spring feelings even when it is autumn outside. For use on different occasions, the Rosé Bordeaux AOC - Robert Charton offers many appealing options: As a refreshing aperitif on the terrace or balcony As an uncomplicated yet elegant companion to a light menu As a charming highlight at a garden party with friends As a stylish gift for Bordeaux lovers Production of the Rosé Bordeaux AOC by Robert Charton The grapes for this rosé grow in the heart of the Bordeaux appellation, near the Atlantic. The vineyards benefit from the maritime breeze, which cools the vines in summer and mitigates intense heat. Gravelly and sandy soils shape the terroir, often interspersed with clay and calcareous layers. This structure allows rainwater to drain well and forces the vines to develop deep roots. In this way, a natural yield restriction arises, producing concentrated, aromatic berries. The producers focus on ripe grapes rich in aroma without losing freshness. Harvesting takes place at cooler temperatures in the early morning hours. This protects the fine aroma of the berries and reduces oxidation. Carefully selected grapes are quickly brought to the winery of Les Grands Chais de France, where they receive gentle handling. The berries are pressed while slightly chilled, so that color and aroma pass gently into the must. The short contact window between skins and juice is ideal for the rosé style. The must remains on the skins only briefly, until the desired salmon pink color, fine berry fragrance and delicate structure are achieved. This is followed by gentle pressing. The cloudy must is then allowed to settle before temperature‑controlled fermentation begins. Fermentation in stainless steel tanks preserves freshness, clear fruit and the typical berry aromas of the Bordelais. Cool fermentation management preserves the wine’s delicate aromas. This creates...| Prezz |
6,19 €
8,25 €/l
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| Aħżen | Tbaħħir (de): 6,98 € Minn €150.00 b’xejn Tbaħħir Affidabbli. Xiri fuq fattura! |
| Tbaħħir | Aktar minn 15,000 inbid onlajn. Merkantili tal-inbid mill-2009. |
| Vintage | 2024 |
| Unità | 0.75 l |
| Ammont | 1 Oġġetti |
| Livelli ta 'Stokkijiet | disponibbli fi kwantità suffiċjenti |
| Produttur | Robert Charton |
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| Pajjiż | Franza |
| Reġjun | Bordeaux (FR) |
| Żona | Bordeaux (FR) |
| Varjetà | mhux magħruf |
| Alkoħol | 13,5% Vol. |
| GTIN | 3256030010251 |
| SKU Aħżen | 70265-FR-RO-BL-00095-24.2024 |