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Rosé wine selection

As soon as the sun's rays appear, terraces and summer tables welcome rosé wine. This light and refreshing wine, with its fruity aromas and often pale or salmon-coloured, and sometimes denser, colour, is back in fashion. Organic rosé wine is more than a fashion, it is a way of life.

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Shaman rosé 2020 Nature | Champagne MarguetShaman rosé 2020 Nature | Champagne Marguet
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Shaman rosé 2020 Nature | Champagne Marguet

55,00 €

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BD' RS - Rosé de saignée | Champagne Bourgeois DiazBD' RS - Rosé de saignée | Champagne Bourgeois Diaz
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BD' RS - Rosé de saignée | Champagne Bourgeois Diaz

55,90 €

Notre avis sur ce champagne bio Champagne BD' RS - Rosé de saignée Extra Brut - Champagne - Bourgeois Diaz La cuvée BD'RS est un assemblage de deux anciennes parcelles de Pinot Meunier "Les...

Rosé Les Beaudiers 2020 | Champagne Laherte FrèresRosé Les Beaudiers 2020 | Champagne Laherte Frères
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Rosé Les Beaudiers 2020 | Champagne Laherte Frères

72,50 €

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Les Maçonnettes rosé 2020 | Emilien FeneuilLes Maçonnettes rosé 2020 | Emilien Feneuil
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Les Maçonnettes rosé 2020 | Emilien Feneuil

105,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Les Maçonnettes" rosé de macération 2020 - Coteaux Champenois - Emilien Feneuil

Champagne Les Goulats rosé 2020 | Emilien FeneuilChampagne Les Goulats rosé 2020 | Emilien Feneuil
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Champagne Les Goulats rosé 2020 | Emilien Feneuil

110,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Champagne 1er cru Les Goulats rosé 2020 - Emilien Feneuil 100% Pinot noir sur la commune de Chamery. Un rosé de macération davantage sur le fluide, le fruité par...

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Pinot et Meslier | Laherte Frères

120,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Champagne Rosé de Pinot et Meslier (Brut Nature) - Laherte Frères Un rosé sur édition unique de 336 bottles Nous avons décidé de faire macérer le Pinot Noir et...

Magnum Champagne Les Goulats rosé 2020 | Emilien FeneuilMagnum Champagne Les Goulats rosé 2020 | Emilien Feneuil
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Magnum Champagne Les Goulats rosé 2020 | Emilien Feneuil

235,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum Champagne 1er cru Les Goulats rosé 2020 - Emilien Feneuil 100% Pinot noir sur la commune de Chamery. Un rosé de macération davantage sur le fluide, le fruité...

Rosé wines: our organic, biodynamic and natural wines

How is a rosé wine made?

A rosé wine is made using the same vinification process as a red wine, except that the colour of the must (fresh, unfermented juice obtained after crushing or pressing the grapes) is restricted. Its maceration is therefore shorter (between 6 and 48 hours), which gives it its lighter colour. These wines have little tannin due to their limited contact with the grape skin. They are generally made from white-fleshed red grape varieties (Gamay, Grenache, Pinot Noir, Sangiovese, etc.). Organic rosé wine differs from classic wines in the viticulture methods and the respect of biodiversity.

Why opt for an organic and natural rosé?

Organic rosé wine is not only tasty, but also more respectful of health and the environment. Organic wines comply with very precise European specifications: treatment of the vines without chemicals or herbicides, mechanical working of the vines, 100% natural fertilisation, etc. Sulphite-free rosé wine contains very little, if any, added sulphur. As for biodynamic rosé wines, they are cultivated according to lunar cycles and homeopathic principles in order to preserve the terroir and the aromatic complexity of the grapes. All our winemakers are passionate about natural wine and work every day to promote organic and natural rosé wine.

Which organic rosé wine to choose?

Organic rosé wine is perfect with an aperitif or many dishes, salads, grills. How do you choose the right wine to go with your dishes?

A rosé wine for the aperitif: it should be fresh and thirst-quenching. Opt for a rosé from Provence for a safe bet, or a rosé from Languedoc for a more complex and fruity wine.

An aromatic rosé for the main course: for a fuller-bodied wine with flavour, head to a region like Bordeaux, Bergerac or the Rhone Valley.

A slightly sweet organic rosé wine for dessert: accompany your dessert with a fruity, sweet wine from the Loire Valley.

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