2018 Château d'Esclans, Whispering Angel Rosé, Côtes de Provence

  • Rosé
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Grenache
Ready - mature
Product: 20188116037
2018 Château d'Esclans, Whispering Angel Rosé, Côtes de Provence

Description

Every year the team at Ch. d’Esclans seems to knock it out of the park with Whispering Angel. Beyond the simply perfect pale-pink hue, there is a seriousness here. Aromas of grapefruit, lemon peel and a hint of strawberries and cream play on the nose. An edgy dryness balances the lively acidity, and there is the classic garrigue note from a smidge of Cinsault, the unheralded star performer of the best Provençal rosés. A fitting testament to the late, great Patrick Leon, who has elevated the property (along with Sacha Lichine) to world-famous status. Buy it in every format you can and enjoy throughout the spring, summer and beyond. Drink now to 2020.
Fergus Stewart, Private Account Manager
Colour Rosé
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2018
Maturity Ready - mature
Grape List Grenache
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château d'Esclans

About this wine

Grenache/Garnacha

Grenache (Noir) is widely grown and comes in a variety of styles. Believed to originate in Spain, it was, in the late 20th century, the most widely planted black grape variety in the world. Today it hovers around seventh in the pecking order. It tends to produce very fruity, rich wines that can range quite widely in their level of tannin. In many regions – most famously the Southern Rhône, where it complements Syrah and Mourvèdre, among other grapes – it adds backbone and colour to blends, but some of the most notable Châteauneuf du Pape producers (such as Château Rayas) make 100 percent Grenache wines. The grape is a component in many wines of the Languedoc (where you’ll also find its lighter-coloured forms, Grenache Gris and Blanc) and is responsible for much southern French rosé – taking the lead in most Provence styles. Found all over Spain as Garnacha Tinta (spelt Garnaxa in Catalonia), the grape variety is increasingly detailed on wine labels there. Along with Tempranillo, it forms the majority of the blend for Rioja’s reds and has been adopted widely in Navarra, where it produces lighter styles of red and rosado (rosé). It can also be found operating under a pseudonym, Cannonau, in Sardinia.
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Côtes de Provence

Côtes de Provence

Reputedly the source of Louis XIV’s favourite wines, Côtes de Provence lies in the south-east of Provence and overlaps with the Var department. Eighty percent of its production is dry rosé wine, distinguished by an inimitable pale-pink colour and elegant flavours. Cinsault and Grenache dominate in the region’s rosés, augmented with the occasional dash of the local, intensely aromatic Tibouren.
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