Gerard Bertrand Cote des Roses 75cl

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This wine embodies the South of France lifestyle. Fresh and fruity, this Languedoc is ideal at 10°C as an aperitif or with shellfish and subtly spiced dishes.

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This wine embodies the South of France lifestyle. Fresh and fruity, this Languedoc is ideal at 10C as an aperitif or with shellfish and subtly spiced dishes.
Wine of France
Country of Origin
France

Serving Suggestions
Fresh and fruity, this Languedoc is ideal at 10C as an aperitif or with shellfish and subtly spiced dishes
Package Type
Glass Bottle
Type of Closure
Synthetic Cork
Other Information
Origin:
Product of France
Brand
GRARD BERTRAND
Manufacturer
GRARD BERTRAND,
F11100-262.
Return To Address
GRARD BERTRAND,
F11100-262.
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Allergy Information
Contains Sulphites
ABV (%)
13
Grape Variety
Grenache, Shiraz/Syrah, Cinsault
History
Cote des Roses celebrates the Mediterranean lifestyle. The Languedoc appellation stretches alongside the Mediterranean coast. The soils vary, mainly with hard limestone and schist, but also gravel transported from the rivers of the Languedoc region. The bottle is original with its base in the shape of a rose, created by a young designer from the Ecole Boulle. A wine to be given in the same way you would offer a bunch of roses!
Regional Information
The Languedoc appellation stretches alongside the Mediterranean coast.
Current Vintage
2021
Vinification Details
The grapes are de-stemmed, cooled down to 8C and transferred to the press to extract the ros wine must. The juice is then left to settle according to the precise aromatic profile that is being targeted. The fermentation lasts between 15 and over 30 days, depending on the degree of clarification and the temperature. Finally, after a light fining, the wine is bottled quite early to preserve the fresh, fruity character of the wines.
Producer
Grard Bertrand
Agent
Bibendum Off Trade
Winemaker
Grard Bertrand
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The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week