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GRIS BLANC ROSÉ 2015 IGP Pays d'Oc |
Vintage Assessments Tasting Note |
Producer |
GÉRARD BERTRAND |
Very pale salmon colour. Shy, faintly spicy, ripe apple nose. Fairly dry, medium-light to light bodied very slightly spicy, ripe apple flavours with a crisp unoaked finish. Ready-to-drink. Has 12.5% alcohol and 3 g/L residual sugar with a screwcap closure. A repeat of the 2015 (*+/**) released on June 25, 2016. TONY ASPLER / 87-points - Minerally, apple peel nose; medium-bodied, dry, spicy apple flavour with lively acidity. |
CSPC |
409870 |
Type |
Rosé Table Wine |
Agent |
Fam Win |
Country |
France |
Region |
Midi |
Rating |
*+/**(87 points) Crisp, Ripe Apple |
LCBO Note |
Status |
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TASTING NOTE: As pale as a rosé can get, this southern blend of grenache gris and grenache noir is light and ethereal. Still there is more concentration on the palate than expected. Moderate alcohol on the palate that offers pleasant floral notes, peach blossom, tender rose and limestone. A refreshing summer sipper. Tasted June 2016. Score - 88 (Sara d'Amato, winealign.com, June 16, 2016) |
Price |
$ 16.95 |
Bottle Size |
750 mL |
Tasting Date |
vintages release - March 18, 2017 |
Cases bought |
699 (12 bottles per case) |
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Score:
- Not Presented * Below Average
*+ OK
** Good
**+ Excellent
*** Outstanding
***+ Exceptional
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