The Rosé selection in the colors of summer
Rosé has become a summer must-have! Is it because it’s drunk chilled?
By the pool, on the beach, on the terrace, as an aperitif, it is the wine that smells of sun and vacation. However, far from being limited to “nice little summer wines”, rosé wines can also reveal a beautiful complexity and reserve superb great tasting moments.
Why not discover or rediscover the great rosés of Gérard Bertrand, expressive wines that benefit from unique expertise in the vineyard and in the cellar?
From Source of Joy, to Château La Sauvageonne La Villa and… the incomparable Clos du Temple... let us surprise you with these three exceptional rosé wines, produced with respect for nature, each bringing a story and character specific to its terroir.
Temple enclosure
AB/Demeter labeled
With Clos du Temple, Gérard Bertrand has elevated rosé to the ranks of the world's great wines.
Its very pale and sparkling color reveals a perfect balance, with intense flavors and a very beautiful length in the mouth. The emotion is evident on the first nose.
Aged in barrels, this blend of four red grape varieties and one white grape variety is characterized by excellent aging potential.
Château La Sauvageonne La Villa 2020 AOP Languedoc
AB/Demeter
A great exceptional rosé with a strong character, between power and freshness.
Very aromatic, this generous and velvety rosé follows you from aperitif to meal. It goes wonderfully with lamb chops or grilled prawns.
Source of Joy 2020
AB/Vegan
The ultimate pleasure rosé, this lively and elegant wine will accompany you throughout the summer.
Its color is bright pink, its aromas complex.
With a beautiful breadth, it finds its balance through its astonishing freshness.
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