The second 2015 rosé I've sampled from Hecht & Bannier, aside from admittedly loving their modern packaging, I have been impressed with both the Bandol and this Côtes de Provence in terms of quality and price. A blend of Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Rolle, it's an expressive pink. The vines flourish under the warm maritime breath of the Mediterranean Sea. Clay-limestone soils impart characteristic minerality along with a classic Provençal profile of red berries, and a lilting top note of fennel pollen.
The second 2015 rosé I've sampled from Hecht & Bannier, aside from admittedly loving their modern packaging, I have been impressed with both the Bandol and this Côtes de Provence in terms of quality and price. A blend of Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Rolle, it's an expressive pink. The vines flourish under the warm maritime breath of the Mediterranean Sea. Clay-limestone soils impart characteristic minerality along with a classic Provençal profile of red berries, and a lilting top note of fennel pollen.
Jul 8th, 2016It's a different rosé. Lemon zest, barnyard slight cheese brine. Heavy mouth feel with low acidity
It's a different rosé. Lemon zest, barnyard slight cheese brine. Heavy mouth feel with low acidity
Mar 18th, 2017For a $15 Rosé, this is hard to beat. Dry, slightly tart, and very refreshing. Going alongside some spicy Indian food tonight.
For a $15 Rosé, this is hard to beat. Dry, slightly tart, and very refreshing. Going alongside some spicy Indian food tonight.
Feb 23rd, 2017