Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé ~ Provence, France - 6 Pack Value
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Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé ~ Provence, France - 6 Pack Value
Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé ~ Provence, France - 6 Pack Value
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Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé ~ Provence, France - 6 Pack Value

Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé 2022 ~ Provence, France - 6 Pack Value

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Introducing Salin Domaine de Tamary's Cotes de Provence Rosé 2022, a delightful wine from the scenic Provence region in France. Packaged conveniently in a 6-pack. With its pale pink hue and refreshing taste, it's an ideal choice for those seeking a taste of Provencal sophistication in every bottle, boasts a beautiful blend of fruity and floral notes, with a crisp and refreshing taste. Perfect for sipping on warm days, it captures the essence of Provencal charm in every sip.

6 x Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé 2022 ~ Provence, France

88/100 Roger Voss - Wine Enthusiast (2021 vintage)
90/100 James Suckling (2020 vintage)
89/100 Robert Parker (2020 vintage)
88/100 Roger Voss - Wine Enthusiast (2020 vintage)
89/100 James Suckling (2019 vintage)
89/100 Robert Parker (2019 vintage)

Bronze - Vinum Wine Magazine (2020 vintage)
Silver - Decanter (2019 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "Grenache and Cinsault dominate this wine, with its ripe raspberry fruits and a tangy line of acidity. It is spicy, hinting at pepper and finishing with bright acidity. Drink now."(2021 vintage)

James Suckling "Pale peach-straw color with aromas of white strawberry, sliced apple and cream. It’s medium-to full-bodied with a creamy texture and a smooth, stony finish. Drink now."(2020 vintage)

Robert Parker "A blend of 45% Grenache, 20% Cinsault, 10% each Rolle (Vermentino) and Syrah, plus 5% each of Mourvèdre, Sémillon and Tibouren, Tamary's 2020 Cotes de Provence Rose is a pale, coppery rosé that reveals hints of brine to go alongside peach, melon and citrus notes. It's medium-bodied and nicely rounded and generous on the palate, with a gentle, easy-drinking and harmonious finish."(2020 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "A blend of six grapes, this pale-pink wine is aromatic and attractively ripe, with a mineral edge to freshness. The red fruits, citrus flavors and crisp aftertaste make the wine immediately attractive. Drink now."(2020 vintage)

James Suckling "Plenty of peach and pear aromas and flavors with a medium to full body, lightly tinned fruit and a flavorful finish. Slightly heavier than some. Drink now." (2019 vintage)

Robert Parker "A blend of 40% each Cinsault and Grenache, with 13% Syrah and 7% Mourvèdre, Tamary's 2019 Cotes de Provence Rose offers sedate notes of cantaloupe and lime zest. It's medium-bodied and plump in the mouth, with that zesty, slightly bitter note providing energy across the palate and through the long finish."(2019 vintage)

Made by one of the World's Top 10 winemakers

Wine-maker, Jean-Luc Zuger has been praised by top wine critics as "miraculous"

Winemaker "Lovely aromas of citrus and flowers lead to a charming, sensual palate of berries, flowers and saline-laced minerals."

45% Grenache, 35% Cinsault, 15% Mourvèdre and 5% Rolle.

Jean Luc Zuger is the owner of a famuos Chateau in the Bordeaux appellation of Margaux. Ferderic Salin is the owner of a generations-old négociant firm in Bordeaux that has excelled in representing and brokering the best and most famous wines since the end of the eighteenth century.

Both men share a passion for wine and rosé from Provence! This wine pays respect to the steep slopes in Provence on which the Cinsault grapes are grown. These slopes, or "terrassess", provide vital exposure to the sunshine, protection from the strong mistral winds and resistance to disease that are key components to retaining the freshness and crisp balance in this wine.

The Guide Hachette des Vins - the bible of the French wine industry - gave Zuger’s 2007 Bordeaux its highest three-star rating, a score reserved for exceptional wines that are a perfect example of their appellation.

Cotes de Provence is the largest appellation of the famous wine region of Provence. It covers roughly 50,000 acres (20,250ha) of vineyards, which produce the vast majority of Provence's Rosé wine.

Although it also covers red and white wine, about 85% of Cotes de Provence's wine is Rosé, made predominantly from Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Cinsaut and the quintessentially Provencal grape Tibouren.

Introducing Salin Domaine de Tamary's Cotes de Provence Rosé 2022, a delightful wine from the scenic Provence region in France. Packaged conveniently in a 6-pack. With its pale pink hue and refreshing taste, it's an ideal choice for those seeking a taste of Provencal sophistication in every bottle, boasts a beautiful blend of fruity and floral notes, with a crisp and refreshing taste. Perfect for sipping on warm days, it captures the essence of Provencal charm in every sip.

6 x Salin Domaine de Tamary ~ Cotes de Provence Rosé 2022 ~ Provence, France

88/100 Roger Voss - Wine Enthusiast (2021 vintage)
90/100 James Suckling (2020 vintage)
89/100 Robert Parker (2020 vintage)
88/100 Roger Voss - Wine Enthusiast (2020 vintage)
89/100 James Suckling (2019 vintage)
89/100 Robert Parker (2019 vintage)

Bronze - Vinum Wine Magazine (2020 vintage)
Silver - Decanter (2019 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "Grenache and Cinsault dominate this wine, with its ripe raspberry fruits and a tangy line of acidity. It is spicy, hinting at pepper and finishing with bright acidity. Drink now."(2021 vintage)

James Suckling "Pale peach-straw color with aromas of white strawberry, sliced apple and cream. It’s medium-to full-bodied with a creamy texture and a smooth, stony finish. Drink now."(2020 vintage)

Robert Parker "A blend of 45% Grenache, 20% Cinsault, 10% each Rolle (Vermentino) and Syrah, plus 5% each of Mourvèdre, Sémillon and Tibouren, Tamary's 2020 Cotes de Provence Rose is a pale, coppery rosé that reveals hints of brine to go alongside peach, melon and citrus notes. It's medium-bodied and nicely rounded and generous on the palate, with a gentle, easy-drinking and harmonious finish."(2020 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "A blend of six grapes, this pale-pink wine is aromatic and attractively ripe, with a mineral edge to freshness. The red fruits, citrus flavors and crisp aftertaste make the wine immediately attractive. Drink now."(2020 vintage)

James Suckling "Plenty of peach and pear aromas and flavors with a medium to full body, lightly tinned fruit and a flavorful finish. Slightly heavier than some. Drink now." (2019 vintage)

Robert Parker "A blend of 40% each Cinsault and Grenache, with 13% Syrah and 7% Mourvèdre, Tamary's 2019 Cotes de Provence Rose offers sedate notes of cantaloupe and lime zest. It's medium-bodied and plump in the mouth, with that zesty, slightly bitter note providing energy across the palate and through the long finish."(2019 vintage)

Made by one of the World's Top 10 winemakers

Wine-maker, Jean-Luc Zuger has been praised by top wine critics as "miraculous"

Winemaker "Lovely aromas of citrus and flowers lead to a charming, sensual palate of berries, flowers and saline-laced minerals."

45% Grenache, 35% Cinsault, 15% Mourvèdre and 5% Rolle.

Jean Luc Zuger is the owner of a famuos Chateau in the Bordeaux appellation of Margaux. Ferderic Salin is the owner of a generations-old négociant firm in Bordeaux that has excelled in representing and brokering the best and most famous wines since the end of the eighteenth century.

Both men share a passion for wine and rosé from Provence! This wine pays respect to the steep slopes in Provence on which the Cinsault grapes are grown. These slopes, or "terrassess", provide vital exposure to the sunshine, protection from the strong mistral winds and resistance to disease that are key components to retaining the freshness and crisp balance in this wine.

The Guide Hachette des Vins - the bible of the French wine industry - gave Zuger’s 2007 Bordeaux its highest three-star rating, a score reserved for exceptional wines that are a perfect example of their appellation.

Cotes de Provence is the largest appellation of the famous wine region of Provence. It covers roughly 50,000 acres (20,250ha) of vineyards, which produce the vast majority of Provence's Rosé wine.

Although it also covers red and white wine, about 85% of Cotes de Provence's wine is Rosé, made predominantly from Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Cinsaut and the quintessentially Provencal grape Tibouren.