Light, featherweight rosé with a salty, stony streak and just-ripe red berries; Gastine feels more like Alpine spring water with fruit than a fruity beach rosé. A bit wild and gourmand, with soft texture and a fresh, crunchy finish. Vintage: 2023 Country: France Region: Bugey Appellation: Vin de France Grapes: Gamay, Mondeuse, Chardonnay, Altesse, Corbeau, Pinot Noir, Chasselas Farming: Organic and Biodynamic Drink: Now
Steve Rura
Sulphuric nose with dried berries upon opening . Muted acidity, very tiny prickles. Oily texture. Orange peel, dried berries, bitters and some cotton candy and raisin on the finish. Unique rose. Not bright like a Provence, a little more austere. Listening to underground UK soul and street R&B.
Sulphuric nose with dried berries upon opening . Muted acidity, very tiny prickles. Oily texture. Orange peel, dried berries, bitters and some cotton candy and raisin on the finish. Unique rose. Not bright like a Provence, a little more austere. Listening to underground UK soul and street R&B.
8.9WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.