Domaines Ott Rosé 2015, Côtes De Provence A.C., France: Produced by Château De Selle Coeur De Grain, this is spectacularly great, and probably the best-known rosé in the region famous for it. Dried herbs, savoury goodness, bone dry, complex. This is the Dom Perignon of rosé from Provence. Domaines Ott is a Cru Classe that leads the pack worldwide for rosé, thus that price tag. Complex, wild yet elegant. Love that curvy bottle too. Pair with halibut. Drink: 2015-2017. 74617 13% XD 750 mL $46.95 Score: 94/100. July 23, 2016
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Jean-Max Roger La Grange Dimiere Sancerre Rosé 2016, Loire A.C., France: Dark raspberry and strawberry notes on this medium-bodied, juicy, mouth-watering French rose. Lots of acidity for planked salmon. Drink: 2016-2018. 490813 13.50% D 750 mL $25.95 Score: 88/100. April 4, 2017
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Chateau De Saint Martin Eternelle Favorite Cru Classe 2016, Cotes De Provence, France: A dry, savoury rose from southern France offering much pleasure in the glass. Perfect as a chilled aperitif or companion to seafood. Drink: 2016-2018. 13% D 750 mL $29.90 Score: 93/100. September 4, 2017
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