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Chateau Leoube Organic Rose Wine 2011 75cl
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£13.99
Price per 75cl: £13.99
Product Description
At the 2011 World Wine Championships Châteaux Léoube won awards for both its red and rosé wines.
Rosé de Léoube 2011
Rosé French Wine
Wine of Côtes de Provence, France.
This wine is from Daylesford's sister-estate Châteaux Léoube in Provence. At Leoube, grapes are picked by hand and made into rosé, red and white wine using traditional methods handed down through generations.
Alc. 12.5% Vol.
Daylesford farmshop: now open (‘Discover more from the Daylesford Range’ link above)
At Daylesford, we have been farming organically for over 25 years with a simple passion for real food. Our new virtual farmshop on Ocado stocks our full range of award-winning organic produce, including our meat, cheese, soups, meals, milk, bread, cakes and a great range of larder essentials.
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Daylesford is a working farm, and the food we produce varies with the seasons. Just like all farmers markets, we bring the best of what we have each day to Ocado. We hope you find what you are looking for.
Product Information
Categories
- Off Licence / Rosé Wine / France
- Organic / Off Licence
- Speciality / International / French / Off Licence / Wine / Rose
- Drinks / Wine / Rosé / France
- Brands: Chateau Leoube
- Countries: France
- Regions: Provence, Southern France
- Grape Varieties: Shiraz - Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Cinsault
- Price Ranges: £10 to £15
- Dietary & Lifestyle: Organic
- Wine Cellar: Rosé
Country of Origin
France.
Manufacturer
Château de Léoube Vitoculteur,
83230 Bormes - Les Mimosas,
France.
Package Type
Glass Bottle.
Recycling Information
Glass bottle recyclable.
Nutrition
Allergen Information
- Contains: Sulphites
Dietary Information
Contains Sulphites
Reviews
Customer Reviews
01 December 2011
1 of 1 found this review helpful.
delicious
Delicious wine. I had a glass on its own then the rest with my meal. if not on its own, I would recommend it with sea food, smoked salmon, fish, salad, grilled meat, spicy dish, asian food.
28 September 2011
Delicious
Purchased this wine for a change and really loved it. Will definately be buying it again soon, as its perfect for drinking during this Indian Summmer
12 September 2011
disappointing
I bought this wine with high expectations. It wasn't like any other provence rose I have tasted. The wine was quite bitter and left a strange after taste in the mouth. I would welcome other reviews in case I just had a bad bottle.
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Not what I expected
This wine falls in the category of what I personally call 'hangover wines' which means that something is wrong with the alcohol content or fermentation process, where instead of getting a pleasent feeling you get an instant headache. I love wine and have tried a large variety, this one was not especially noteworthy on taste, rather slightly overdone - or processed too quickly? I don't think I had a 'bad bottle' as it did not seem completely off. I will stay away from this one.