2019 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore “Capovolto”La Marca di San Michele
Italy | Le Marche
$27
Producers
Domaine de la Chanteleuserie France | Loire | Bourgueil
Pretty and elegant, with a taste of fresh peaches and nectarines, it is perfect for your summer table.
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.
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!
Charles Joguet France | Loire | Chinon
One of the first rosés Kermit imported, this wine has been consistently delicious for four decades.
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.
Domaine Roger Neveu France | Loire | Sancerre
Pale in color with a wonderful delicacy in the mouth, the lip-smacking acidity of this rosé of Pinot Noir is utterly refreshing.
Domaine Dupeuble France | Beaujolais | Beaujolais
Bursting with wild strawberry aromas and flavors, and a lively mineral backbone keeps it crisp.
Catherine & Pierre Breton France | Loire | Bourgueil
Brisk red-fruited twang, some herbaceous zest, and an absolutely mouthwatering zingy finish.
Giovanni Montisci Italy | Sardinia | Cannonau di Sardegna
If you love serious rosé, do not miss this full-flavored Sardinian bottling, made of 100% Cannonau.
Clos Canarelli France | Corsica | Corse Figari
A biodynamic, orange-zesty, multifaceted masterpiece from the most ancient growing region on the island.
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 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! Perfect with chips and a sandwich on-the-go, or an elaborate al fresco meal. 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.
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.
Domaine de Terrebrune France | Provence | Bandol
Terrebrune’s Bandol epitomizes the idea of a terroir-driven rosé, from the nose of thyme and white peach, redolent of a Provençal summer.
Domaine de Marquiliani France | Corsica | Vin de Corse
Delicate, ethereal aroma—gently floral. Rose water, citrus zest, blood orange. Round and airy on the palate. Bright, clean, pure. Crisp finish.
Domaine de Marquiliani France | Corsica | Vin de Corse
This vin gris packs some serious flavor, with notes of citrus, minerals, and peach, and a seemingly endless finish.
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