Type | Rosé wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 14.5% |
![Château D'Esclans Garrus 2021](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p500x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/cesgr21_anv800_1720421144.png)
Spec sheet
The wine
Considered to be the head of the cuvée of Château d'Esclans, Garrus comes from old Grenache vines that are almost a hundred years old. Fermented only in French oak demi-muid, this powerful and elegant wine is the icon of luxury rosé internationally. It is impressive and concentrated, with a smooth finish highlighting spicy notes. It is considered the greatest rosé in the world, competing with the best white wines and prestigious champagnes.
What does this wine taste like?
View | Salmon |
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Bouquet | Fruity / Floral notes / Toasty notes |
Mouth | Smooth / Fine / Sweet / Long finish |
Drinking and storing
Food pairing
Aperitifs / Grilled fish / Seafood in sauce / White meats / Poultry
Customer reviews
Vineyards
Climate | Oceanic climate |
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The winery
Château d'Esclans
![Château d'Esclans](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/keep/plain/local:///bodegas/escl/ecln-fic-1_db391294.jpg)
Château D'Esclans is located in the heart of the Var, where most of the AOC Rosés de Provence are produced. The lands were occupied 2,500 years ago and constituted a point of surveillance for possible intruders who could disembark in the Gulf of Fréjus. The original castle - of which only the cellars remain today - was built before the 12th century. In 1201, Gérard de Villeneuve, heir to a wealthy Marseille family, became the owner of the castle and...