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Ogier Cotes du Ventoux Rosé 2021

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There are 3 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Andrea Shapiro rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

A clean, crisp Rosé from France’s Ventoux region. Strawberry, mineral and fresh herb aromas with flavours of watermelon and Clementine citrus. A classically light, easy sipper. A superb value less than $20 and pairing for grilled shrimp. - tasted August 2022
Matt Steeves rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

This vibrant Rosé from France's Rhone Valley brings together Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault in a fragrant and refreshing style making it perfectly suited for enjoying in the summer sun. Look for strawberry, whipped cream, floral blossoms and sweet herbs on the nose. Medium bodied, it's creamy with hints of strawberry, orchard fruit, and citrus on the finish. Serve well chilled and enjoy with grilled shrimp and chicken skewers with fresh lemon. Tasted August 2022. 88 points. Matt Steeves - www.quercusvino.ca
Craig Haynes rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Fresh and cheerful, this Rosé hit the spot for me on hot, July afternoon.
Crafted with Grenache, Syrah and Cinsault, this Rosé has delicate aromas and flavours. This characteristic is not a problem in my opinion.

In my glass, the aromas are fresh and appealing, reminiscent of green pears, red berries, honeydew melon, and a light scent of salt. It tastes mainly of crisp green pears and slightly sweet melon with some red fruit in a good way.

I like how this creation from France’s Ventoux appellation feels when chilled. Medium to full bodied, dry with micro doses of sweetness, modest in acidity, and with some playful coarseness on my tongue.

Seafood will pair nicely with this. I served it to nice effect with pizza slices topped with tomato sauce, prosciutto, and arugula.

Reviewed July 2022




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Ogier Cotes du Ventoux Rosé 2021, Cotes du Ventoux, Rhone, France Natalie has not yet reviewed this wine. It's listed here for your convenience so that you can find it easily in your local liquor store. Drink: 2022-2024. 134916 13% D 750 mL  $15.30. June 29, 2022  Full Review

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