Rosé

Château de Pourcieux Rosé (Côtes de Provence)

Château de Pourcieux

Côtes de Provence · France

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Rosé
Uva
Cabernet Sauvignon, Vermentino
País
France
Região
Côtes de Provence
Denominação
Côtes de Provence
Corpo
medium
Acidez
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

frango grelhado · saladas · frutos do mar · pratos mediterrâneos

Safras avaliadas

  • 201688 pts

    In the same family since the 18th century, this estate has produced a soft, smooth and rounded wine. It has weight while the red fruits are ripe and full in the mouth. It does miss some crispness, although with its forward fruitiness it is generous and ready to drink.

  • 201587 pts

    This lively, lightly herbal blend includes Cabernet Sauvignon and white Vermentino. It pivots deftly on a texture that is mineral, crisp, and contrasting with the red fruits. It is ready to drink.

  • 201489 pts

    The 18th-century estate that was once painted by Cézanne has produced a ripe, full-bodied wine. It is rounded and rich, full of red berries and some tannins. Age this wine and drink, with food, from early 2016.

  • 201290 pts

    Full, rich wine, both fruity and ripely textured. The wine has weight and concentrated red fruits, with a touch of citrus. Typically dry, its richness makes it seem soft, rounded and for food.

  • 201189 pts

    Full in the mouth, this is a rich style of rosé, with delicious red-berry crispness. It is ready for food with its tangy, textured aftertaste. Screwcap.

  • 200986 pts

    Tart, fresh and a bit chunky and rustic, this blend of 60% Syrah, 20% Grenache and 20% Cinsaut features bold lime notes, scouring acidity and hints of crushed stone. Drink now.

  • 200787 pts

    A tight, minerally rosé, Pourcieux's 2007 would go well with chicken or fish dishes. It's very fresh in character, with hints of berries on the long, citrusy finish.