Chateau Minuty Rose M de Minuty 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Chateau Minuty
Chateau Minuty Rose M de Minuty 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Chateau Minuty

Chateau Minuty Rose M de Minuty 750ml

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Rose Blend from South of France | France
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94
Wine & Spirits
The Matton-Farnet brothers, Jean-Etienne and François, have managed their family estate since the 1990s, blending this wine from estate and purchased fruit. It feels substantive from the get-go, its core of dark flavor distant at first, slowly coming into focus along its structured length. With air, stemmy savor gives complexity to the cherry notes. The wine is airy and open, though, a faint sweetness making it all the more quaffable—that expansiveness brought my mind to a pâtisserie window, electric-red macerated berries perched atop puffy layers of pastry dough.
90
James Suckling
An inviting nose of rose petal, green strawberry and nutmeg. Medium-bodied with a silky smooth texture. Nicely flavorful and crisp with easy balance. 50% grenache, 20% cinsault, 20% syrah, 10% tibouren. Drink now.
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Description

M Minuty M Rosé A magnificent wine of pleasure : the aromatic harmony of grenache and cinsault offers some notes of peach and candied orange. the mouth is fresh and round. Origin : The grapes are carefully selected and come from the best soils of Côtes de Provence and come from vines cultivated in integrated farm way. Grapes varieties used : Grenache: 50% Cinsault: 40% Syrah : 10%

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Rose Wine

Rose wine, also known as rosé, is a type of wine that is made from red wine grapes. Unlike red wine, which is made by fermenting the juice of red grapes with the skins, rose wine is made by fermenting the juice of red grapes with the skins for a short period of time, typically just a few hours. This limited exposure to the skins gives the wine its characteristic pink color, as well as a lighter body and flavor profile than red wine. Rose wine can range in color from light pink to a deep, salmon hue and can be dry or sweet, depending on the winemaking style.

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