eanwhile Shanken News Reports: “We’re seeing $12 French rosé growing; our brand Mont Gravet is performing very well in the difficult market,” said Adam Sager, co-president of Winesellers Ltd. “It overdelivers for quality/price, and increases in Provence rosé have forced consumers to seek more affordable alternatives.”
Winemaker Notes: Mont Gravet Rosé comes from hillside vineyards Lezignan-Corbieres in the Languedoc region located near the warm Mediterranean shoreline in Southern France. The Cinsault grape is one of the main varietals used in Provence Rosé and some of the best reds of the Southern Rhone Valley. Mont Gravet Rosé is a wonderfully fresh and fruit forward DRY Rosé wine with lovely aromas of raspberry and blackberry. Full body and long on the palate. Mont Gravet serves as an aperitif or partner to salads, fish, BBQ and even asparagus!