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Domaine du Mas Ensoleillé 2019

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Domaine du Mas Ensoleillé 2019
This acclaimed pink arrives from a top estate that has the “sunny” spirit of summer built right into its name. Made with old-vine Grenache and Syrah and night harvested to preserve the intense black currant flower, orange zest, and strawberry notes.
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Wine Details

Gold
Gold
  • Rosé - Dry
  • FranceFrance
  • Grenache-based blend
  • 12.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2021

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Domaine du Mas Ensoleillé is a medium bodied rosé, with vibrant aromas of strawberry and black currant, plus hints of fresh lemon. The palate is filled with ripe red berry, orange zest and passion fruit flavors. Elegant and crisp, with a long, complex finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.
Beyond the Label

Rosé already has our vote as summer’s official drink. But this Provence stunner is literally named after a sunny day and boasts gold medals from Gilbert & Gaillard (France’s top wine guide) and the Concours Général Agricole de Paris. So, how can you possibly resist stocking up?

Domaine du Mas Ensoleillé hails from a tiny estate in Aix de Provence and is made with premium, old-vine Grenache and Syrah, all carefully hand harvested in the chilly night to lock in aromatic and flavor intensity.

Over to winemaker Jean-Jacques Dosetto on what to expect in the glass: “This rosé has really fruity-fresh aromas … kind of a mix of strawberry and black currant blossom. The palate reveals rich, ripe strawberry, orange zest, and passion fruit. I love sipping it as an aperitif, accompanied by a salmon tartare, a seafood terrine, or a pan-fried shrimp.”

The name of the wine really says it all (“ensoleille” means “sunny” in French) – this is exactly the kind of wine you want to sip on a warm, summer day. Secure your share now.

Rosé already has our vote as summer’s official drink. But this Provenc...

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