Tariquet

Tariquet Rosé Single Bottle

€15.00
 

Country: France Region: South-West 

Varietal: Merlot (40%), Syrah (40%), Tannat (20%)

Vintage: 2023 Colour: Rosé Style: Dry

Producer: Tariquet

Description:
Tariquet has been the cradle of the Grassa family since 1012. In 1946, Helene and Pierre Gassa restored the estate and develop the vineyards. In 1972, two of their children, Maite and Yves, took over the estate and decide to bottle and sell the Bass-Armagnac produced at the estate under their own name. In 1982, they started to produce their first wine. Today Yve's two sons, Armin and Remy, represent the third generation of winemakers at the helm of the estate. With 900 hectares of vines in production, Tariquet is the largest family owned wine estate in France. All our wines are made exclusively from estate grown fruit and produced and bottled at the Domaine du Tariquet estate, allowing for quality control from the vines to the bottles.

Tasting Note:
A beautiful shade of pomegranate red, with an exquisite bouquet, both subtle and intense. Mild spicy notes lead to a delightful duo of wild raspberry and flower petals. Rich, full bodied and fresh on the palate.
The fruit is a treat as the wine’s intensity retains an ethereal quality, leaving a trace of rich flavours and salty spiciness on the finish. A rosé made from red grapes, using the same vinification process as for white wine.

 

Food Matches: Tapas / Summer dishes / Italian food / Spicy food / Exotic cuisine.

Tariquet Rosé Single Bottle
€15.00