2022 ChevernyDomaine du Salvard
France | Loire
$22
Producers
Ermitage du Pic Saint Loup France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Pic Saint Loup
Its intense aromatics brazenly translate the Pic’s rugged nature, and an almost chewable minerality brings to mind slabs of shattered limestone incarnated as energy, drive, and uncommon length on the palate.
Charles Joguet France | Loire | Chinon
One of the first rosés Kermit imported, this wine has been consistently delicious for four decades.
Éric Chevalier France | Loire | Vin de Pays du Val de Loire
It is consistent with the house style: perfectly crisp, light, and very easy to quaff down.
Clos Canarelli France | Corsica | Corse Figari
A biodynamic, orange-zesty, multifaceted masterpiece from the most ancient growing region on the island.
Bernard Baudry France | Loire | Chinon
Matthieu Baudry captures both youthful fruit and energizing mineral textures with this rosé.
Château La Roque France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Pic Saint Loup
This rosé, so pale you need to hold it up to a light that flicker of rosé hue, blurs the line between rosé and blanc.
Clos Sainte Magdeleine France | Provence | Bouches-du-Rhône
This sandstone amphora-aged rosé spotlights old-vine Grenache grown on limestone terraces with a view of the sparkling Mediterranean.
Corte Gardoni Italy | Veneto | Bardolino Chiaretto
On Lake Garda, Chiaretto is considered a macho beverage with aphrodisiacal properties. It is in fact one of the world’s only truly satisfactory roses.
Domaine de Fontsainte France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Corbières
Its peachy-pink hue hints at what’s to come: orchard fruits and brambly wild berries, grapefruit and wet slate after a summer rain! A staple wine I can’t live without.
Domaine Comte Abbatucci France | Corsica
If you could taste a Corsican breeze, it might resemble this—herbaceous, gently floral, and pleasantly salty.
Château de Trinquevedel France | Southern Rhône | Tavel
Suitable for dishes from briny black tapenade all the way through meatier courses like garlicky spring lamb.
Domaine d’Aupilhac France | Languedoc-Roussillon
This gris de gris is more delicate in color and perfume than its predecessor, but it still packs a lot of flavor.
Domaine de Fontsainte France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Corbières
This crisp and succulent vin gris is a guaranteed thirst-quencher.
Domaine de Terrebrune France | Provence | Bandol
While a cool glass of Terrebrune’s peach-scented Bandol rosé is the bee’s knees on a summer afternoon, it’s also the perfect complement to your Thanksgiving feast.
Domaine de la Tour du Bon France | Provence | Bandol
Experience the delicate side of Bandol—gentle and full of charm, it offers notes of clementine, white peach, and lavender.
Domaine de Reuilly France | Loire | Reuilly
About one in every five bottles of Reuilly is pink: a pale, delicately colored dry rosé of Pinot Gris.
Domaine de Terrebrune France | Provence | Provence
Peach-scented Bandol rosé is the bee’s knees on a warm summer afternoon.
Masseria del Pino Italy | Sicily
A rosé made via ancient methods from ashy soils high on Mount Etna.
Domaine Dupeuble France | Beaujolais | Beaujolais
Simultaneously fun to drink and a wine of real substance, with an extra dimension of depth along with an array of delightful flavors and textures.
Domaine Giacometti France | Corsica | Patrimonio
This rustic, pomegranate-tinged year-round rosé is for the table, not the pool.
Domaine Maestracci France | Corsica | Calvi
A perfect mix of fennel, strawberry, and some Corsican sun.
Domaine du Gros ‘Noré France | Provence | Bandol
This bottle is full of chiseled, vivid, southern charisma with a soupçon of wild strawberry.
Grange Saint-Sauveur France | Loire | Vin de France
Produced from direct-press old-vine Grolleau and Cabernet Franc, this is serious rosé, made by a connoisseur, for the connoisseur!
Giovanni Montisci Italy | Sardinia
Only 900 bottles produced, you’ll value it down to the last drop.
Cantine Elvio Tintero Italy | Piedmont
This dry Barbera-based rosato has just the right amount of sparkle to tickle your tongue.
I Pástini Italy | Puglia | Valle d’Itria
A delicious aperitivo, it can seamlessly pair with anything you throw its way.
Gaël Petit France | Southern Rhône | Tavel
This bears a rich bouquet of wild strawberry, flowers, garrigue, and sweet spices, culminating in a long, stony finale.
Domaine Les Pallières France | Southern Rhône | Vin de France
This Gigondas rosé is a real pleasure to be around. It’s seasonally versatile and could quite possibly be the most food friendly rosé we carry!
Mas Champart France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Saint-Chinian
This Languedoc beauty could easily be taken for its Provençal cousin—that is, until you see the price tag.
Punta Crena Italy | Liguria | Colline Savonesi
This gently sparkling dry rosé is the stuff aperitivo dreams are made of.
Clos Sainte Magdeleine France | Provence | Côtes de Provence
The quintessential Provençal refresher—a nectar of bright citrus, fresh berry fruit, wild herbs, and salty sea air.
Sesti Italy | Tuscany | Toscana IGT
Boasting a surprising melon color and aromas of anise and rose, Sesti’s rosato is refreshing and bold enough to stand up to winter fare.
Yves Leccia France | Corsica | Patrimonio
A Niellucciu-based rosé that is so fresh, pure, and invigorating, while delivering a healthy dose of Mediterranean brine.
Château de Trinquevedel France | Southern Rhône | Tavel
This dark, autumnal rosé is a beacon of tradition in a sea of paler styles.
Steiger-Kalena Italy | Molise
Offers an absolutely electric perfume loaded with bright notes of pomegranate, sour cherry, and fresh strawberry, while the palate delivers bracing acidity and a chiseled, chalky finish.
Yves Leccia France | Corsica | Vin de Pays de l’Île de Beauté
A refreshing rosé refreshing whose distinct grape varieties yield a familiar wine with just enough Corsican terroir to set it apart.
Domaine Comte Abbatucci France | Corsica | Vin de France
This rosé is world class and different from anything else we import in the pink category.
Domaine Arretxea France | Southwest
Flavorful without heaviness, lively without too much acidity, this rosé accomplishes two things rarely accomplished in the galaxy of rosés.
Domaine Hauvette France | Provence | Baux de Provence
Grab the decanter, let the wine breathe and evolve at the table, and experience what’s beyond the limits of pink.
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