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Global Rosé Masters 2018: the results
As much as its producers might try to convince us to more readily drink rosé outside of the summer months, there’s no denying how a ray of sunshine can make a glass of pink that much more appealing.
About the competition
The Drinks Business Global Rosé Masters is a competition for all styles of rosés from around the world. This year’s event saw almost 200 entries judged blind by a panel of highly experienced tasters.
The best wines were awarded medals which ranged from Bronze through to Gold as well as Master, the ultimate accolade given only to exceptional wines in the tasting.
The wines were tasted over the course of one day at 11 Pimlico Road in London’s Pimlico on 19 April. This report features only the medal winners.
So it was appropriate, and serendipitous, that this year’s Global Rosé Masters should fall on what was the hottest day of the year in London so far – a balmy 31°C; we could have been on the French Riviera in August, if we squinted through the traffic. Not that our panel of judges could be swayed by such trivialities as the weather, but on warmer days, particularly in less Mediterranean climates, rosé has a way of springing to the forefront of consumers’ minds.
If this year’s competition proved anything, it’s that rosé is far from simply a light-hearted beverage made for drinking without thinking, but a serious wine capable of complexity. With more than 200 still and sparkling entries, styles ranged from light, fresh and fruity with classic notes of strawberry and raspberry, to more weighty, textured examples that offered layers of more complex aromas like garrigue, grilled nuts, nectarine and passion fruit.
The wines that had seen wood wore it well, proving that when applied fastidiously, a level of oak ageing or barrel fermentation can add another more serious layer of intrigue to a rosé. Colour, though a vitally important commercial consideration (with a paler hue currently in vogue) was not a defining factor, and while a great many of the wines judged were consciously pale, there was a broad sweep of colours on show, from deep pink and salmon to cherry, peach and coral – a reminder that looks aren’t everything.
As judge Tobias Gorn points out: “It is great to have light-coloured, fresh and elegant rosés, but the current trend of the ‘paler the better’ – being the more elegant and prestigious – is getting a bit over the top.
“Some darker rosés are equally great. I suppose it’s a bit like in many other cases in the drinks industry: the colour is great to be enjoyed, and is important, but mustn’t lead the flavour profile and hold back wines from achieving greater recognition and well-deserved fame.”
And as veteran judge Patricia Stefanowicz MW adds: “Much more relevant than the feast for the eyes, is the balance of dryness (or sweetness), fruit and flavour, acidity, and body.”
And while rosé might be a firm favourite with consumers, at the commercial end, driven by vast volumes of easy-drinking, fruity styles from France and Italy, and the sweet white Zinfandels and blushes produced in the US, producers aren’t resting on their sun loungers. Indeed, as this competition showed, rosé producers are making marked efforts to elevate the rosé category. As one of our judges, Jonny Gibson, owner and head tutor at the Sussex Wine School, notes, observing this year’s entries: “There seems to be quite a lot of experimentation going on in the rosé category. Higher-altitude and north-facing vineyards being planted specifically for rosé, different picking times, some skin contact, blending in a small amount of white wine (Vermentino in Provence) and the use of lees stirring and oak. I saw a video about the unique cooling equipment that Château d’Esclans have had made to keep their barrels cooled to different temperatures.”
The industry’s efforts to produce wines of outstanding quality were demonstrated by the fact that this year’s Global Rosé Masters yielded an impressive five Masters, (with one Master-winning wine demonstrating stunning value at under £15), a handful of Golds and many more Silver medals besides. And while France, specifically Provence, may have accounted for the largest number of wines judged, it did not sweep the board (but nevertheless accounted for two Masters), with several wines from less traditional rosé-producing countries achieving high praise. A pink from Greece scooped a Gold, while an English sparkling rosé was also among the wines to achieve the highest accolade of a Master.
Jonny Gibson, owner and head tutor at the Sussex Wine School
Under £10/£10-£15
Inevitably, still rosés made up the lion’s share of the wines judged, with a great many falling into the commercially crucial £10-and-under category. At this level, judges were not only looking for quaffable crowd-pleasers, but wines that were balanced, with plenty of fruit and lively acidity. One stand-out performer came in the shape of Barton & Guestier’s B&G Reserve Rosé from the Languedoc, which was the only wine in this price band to achieve a Gold medal. Wines hailed from regions as diverse as Italy, France, Chile, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Australia and the UK.
However, it was Spain, particularly Rioja, that performed strongly within this price brand, with rosados from Marqués de Cáceres doing well across the board. Indeed, this producer’s paler and more delicate Excellens rosé was the highest-scoring Spanish wine in the competition.
Moving up a rung into the £10-£15 category, Provence started to make its mark, with our first Master of the day awarded to Chateau la Coste’s Grand Vin Rosé, which, at under £15, was the best-value wine of the competition. Provence’s Château Gassier also scored a Gold for its Esprit Gassier, along with Domaines Fabre’s Cuvée Dédicace Côtes de Provence. But while Provence performed strongly, judges felt that style had perhaps taken over from substance, with several producers presenting paler-than-pale expressions at the cost of concentration and complexity.“Perhaps aiming for paler oeil de perdrix (eye of the partridge) colour is stripping out flavour punch also? At this price point, though, there were some lovely surprises from Italy, Spain and Lebanon,” said Stefanowicz.
Gold medals were also awarded to Fattoria’s Sardi rosé from Tuscany, Planeta’s rosé (a 50/50 blend of Syrah and Nero d’Avola) from Sicily, and, representing the Cape, Holden Manz’s 2017 Rosé. Elsewhere, Lebanon’s Château Ksara earned itself a Silver medal for its Sunset rosé from the Bequaa Valley, along with Wakefield/Taylors Pinot Noir Rosé, from Australia’s Adelaide Hills.
Scaling the price ladder further, at £15-£20 expectations increased, with judges looking for a little more than a well-made wine but expressions with depth and finesse. While there were no Masters to be found in this category, there were three stand-out performers: Mirabeau’s Azure, from Provence – the producer’s first on-trade exclusive – Pink Vines’ PR- Provençal Rosé, and Alpha Estate’s Xinomavro Rosé from Amyndeon in Greece, which were all awarded a Gold.
Fabulous wines
“What was exciting was when we saw something a little bit different,” said judge Tim Jackson MW, speaking of Alpha Estate’s entry. “It has a certain Nebbiolo character, but in its own style, as it should be. There are some fabulous wines being made in Greece, if you know where to look, and if they get out of the country. Xinomavro can be an exceptional grape variety. I was very pleasantly happy, not surprised, that it was a Greek wine, because it is an endorsement of what we know is going on in Greece.”
Other highlights in this category included Provence’s By Ott Rosé from Domaines Ott, Famille Sumeire’s Château Coussin, also from Provence, and rocker Jon Bon Jovi’s inaugural rosé, made in collaboration with Languedoc winemaker Gérard Bertrand, Diving into Hampton Water – all of which received Gold medals.
In the £20-£30 category, Italy, one of the world’s biggest producers of rosé, showed its prowess, with RosaMara from Costaripa in Lombardy and Scallinera Etna Rosato from Tenute Piccini SPA in Sicily representing ‘the boot’ and taking home a Gold medal each. It was at this level that we saw the only Australian Gold – La Boheme Act 2 Dry Pinot Rosé, from De Bortoli. Sacha Lichine’s Rock Angel Château d’Esclans and César à Sumeire l’Afrique, both from Provence, also won a Gold.
It wasn’t until we moved into the highest price categories that we saw our next two Masters; one from Provence, the other from the Languedoc. At this level, judges were presented with wines that more readily made use of oak, with producers making a conscious effort to coax a more unusual array of aromas and flavours from their fruit, far beyond fresh berries, with savoury notes of thyme, rosemary, rhubarb and orange blossom appearing.
Domaines Sacha Lichine’s Les Clans, the sister wine to its flagship Garrus, impressed, receiving a Gold medal in the £30-£50 category. However, it was Gérard Bertrand’s Château la Sauvageonne La Villa, a relative newcomer, having been launched last year, that won the hearts of our judges, and a Master medal. Produced from a high-altitude vineyard in the Languedoc, this textured, barrel-aged rosé is made from a blend of Grenache, co-fermented with Vermentino and Viognier, and has emerged as a true contender to Sacha Lichine’s dominance of barrel-aged rosé, adding weight to this increasingly popular style.
Equally impressive, sitting at the top of the pricing tree at £50+, was Sacha Lichine’s Garrus from Château d’Esclans, arguably the driving force behind barrel-aged rosé, which also gained a Master.
Together, these wines prove that when wielded with precision and care, oak can bring a level of depth and complexity to rosé that is rarely, if ever, seen at the lower end of the price scale, presenting an enticing motive to trade up.
“The barrel-fermented and oak-aged rosés worked better than expected,” notes Gibson. “The subtle use of oak, allowing the wines to breathe and develop complexity rather than imparting new oak flavours, was particularly clear to taste in the Chateau d’Esclans wines, Les Clans and Garrus.”
The judges: (L-R) Patrick Schmitt MW; Jonny Gibson; Andrea Briccarello; Patricia Stefanowicz MW; Tim Jackson MW; Lauren Eads; Alistair Cooper MW; Nicola Thomson; Roberto Della Pietra; Tobias Gorn
Sparkling
Looking at the sparkling rosé category, which has become an increasing focus for producers, there were several stand-outs, demonstrating a consistency of quality that was not as readily witnessed in the still wines. Indeed, our final two Masters were awarded to Champagne Perrier-Jouët’s Blason Rosé and English wine estate Hattingley Valley’s non-vintage rosé.
“Most consistent were the sparkling rosés,” said Stefanowicz. “Even at lower price points, the wines were packed with red berry flavours framed by racy acidity, appropriate gentle yeast notes and well-integrated dosage.”
While several of the big Champagne houses performed strongly, with a clutch of Gold medals awarded to the likes of Louis Roederer, Champagne Comtes de Dampierre, Nicolas Feuilatte, Champagne J. de Telmont and Laurent-Perrier, it was cheering to see several English sparkling wines achieve high praise, living up to the growing hype. As well as Hattingley Valley’s NV Rosé, which gained a Master, English producers Bolney Wine Estate and Gusbourne both received a Gold for their sparkling rosés.
“A couple of the English sparkling wines we tasted were stunning, perfectly poised wines,” adds Stefanowicz, while fellow judge and sommelier Andrea Briccarello described England as the “stars of the show”.
A special mention goes to Italy’s Zonin 1821, which scored a Gold for its Rosato Brut from Puglia, showing that Italian fizz can battle with the best of them, and at £10-£15 offers excellent value.
If this year’s competition proved anything, it’s that rosé is far from simply a light-hearted sip made for drinking without thinking, but a serious wine capable of complexity. But as Stefanowicz concludes: “Rosé wines are about beauty and delight and pleasure, like a French Impressionist painting.”
Far from style over substance, the finest wines are those that deliver on both fronts, and don’t flout their colour as a means of raising their retail value. Provence may be the watch word in rosé, and deserving of many accolades, but there are many pretenders to its throne, who are presenting wines that are not only of comparable quality and class, but are half the price.
Sparkling Brut
Company | Wine | Vintage | Region | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Mont Marçal | Cava Mont Marçal Brut Rosado | Catalonia | Spain | NV | Silver |
Valdo Spumanti | Valdo Marca Oro Rosé Brut | Veneto & Sicily | Italy | NV | Bronze |
Colesel Spumanti | Pavana Rosé Brut | Veneto | Italy | 2017 | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Zonin 1821 | Rosato Brut | Salento, Puglia | Italy | 2016 | Gold |
V.I.V.O Agricola | Spumante Rosé Brut Vigna Dogarina | Treviso | Italy | 2017 | Silver |
Villa Sandi | Villa Sandi Il Fresco Rosé | Veneto | Italy | NV | Silver |
Clos Cabriere | Pierre Jourdan Belle Rose | Western Cape | South Africa | 2016 | Bronze |
£20-£30 | |||||
Bolney Wine Estate | Cuvée Rosé | Sussex | England | 2014 | Gold |
Centre Vinicole – Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte | Réserve Exclusive Rosé | Champagne | France | NV | Gold |
Exton Park Wines | Exton Park Rosé | Hampshire | UK | NV | Silver |
Bolney Wine Estate | Eighteen Acre Rosé | Sussex | England | NV | Silver |
Lyme Bay Winery | Rosé | Devon | England | 2014 | Bronze |
Tenuta Roletto | Rosé Brut VSQ Metodo Classico | Piemonte | Italy | NV | Bronze |
£30-£50 | |||||
Hattingley Valley Wines | Hattingley Valley Rosé | Alresford | UK | 2014 | Master |
Champagne J. de Telmont | Grand Rosé Brut | Champagne | France | NV | Gold |
Gusbourne Estate Vineyard | Rosé | Kent | England | 2014 | Gold |
Champagne Comtes de Dampierre | Cuvée des Ambassadeurs Rosé Brut 1er Cru | Champagne | France | NV | Gold |
Maison Mumm | Mumm Rosé | Champagne | France | NV | Silver |
Marchesi Frescobaldi | Leonia Rosé | Tuscany | Italy | 2013 | Silver |
Centre Vinicole – Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte | Cuvée Special Rosé | Champagne | France | NV | Silver |
Exton Park Wines | Exton Park Pinot Meunier Rosé | Hampshire | UK | NV | Bronze |
£50+ | |||||
Maison Perrier-Jouët | Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé | Champagne | France | NV | Master |
Laurent-Perrier UK | Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé | Champagne | France | NV | Gold |
Louis Roederer | Brut Rosé Vintage | Champagne | France | 2012 | Gold |
Coates and Seely | Rose la Perfide Vintage 2009 | Hampshire | England | 2009 | Silver |
Sweet Sparkling (+12g/l )
Company | Wine | Vintage | Region | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Bosco Malera | Rosé Spumante DOC Dry – Canal Grando DOC | Venezia | Italy | NV | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Zonin 1821 | Rosé Brut Sparkling Wine | Italy | NV | Bronze |
Still dry rosé (-4g/l)
Company | Wine | Vintage | Region | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Barton & Guestier | B&G Reserve Rosé | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Gold |
Domaine de L’Amaurigue | Rosé Fleur de L’Amaurigue | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Pernod Ricard Winemakers | Jacob’s Creek Le Petit Rose | SE Australia | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
Marqués de Cáceres | Marqués de Cáceres Excellens Rosé | Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
La Couronne Wine Estate | La Couronne Merlot Rosé | Western Cape | South Africa | 2017 | Silver |
Bodegas Izadi | Izadi Larrosa | Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Dom Diniz | Monte da Ravasqueira Clássico | Alentejo | Portugal | 2017 | Silver |
Quinta de Maipo | Palo Alto Reserva Rosé | Maule Valley | Chile | 2017 | Silver |
Marqués de Cáceres | Don Sebastian Rosé | La Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Bodegas Luzon | Luzon Coleccion Rosado | Murcia | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Marqués de Cáceres | Enrique Forner Rosé | Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
MontGras | MontGras Reserva Early Harvest Rosé | Santiago | Chile | 2018 | Silver |
Primavera | Primavera Rose Wine | Beira Atlantico | Portugal | 2017 | Silver |
Provence Wine Makers IGP Méditerranée | Rosé Blend Creation No 7 by Benjamin | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Marqués de Cáceres | Marqués de Cáceres Rosé | Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Les Vignerons de Tutiac | Bordeaux Rosé | Bordeaux | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Les Vignobles Foncalieu | Ensedune | Rhône | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Les Vignerons de Tutiac | Carrelet d’Estuaire | Bordeaux | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Château Routas | Château Routas Rosé | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Les Vignobles Foncalieu | Le Versant Grenache Rosé | Rhône | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Mas La Chevalière | Rosé la Chevalière | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Kavaklıdere | Lal | Aegeon | Turkey | 2017 | Bronze |
Les Vignobles Foncalieu | Les Amours de Gléon | Rhône | France | 2017 | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Chateau La Coste | Grand Vin Rosé | Provence | France | 2017 | Master |
Gassier | Esprit Gassier | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Holden Manz Wine Estate | Rosé | Western Cape | South Africa | 2017 | Gold |
Domaines Fabre | Cuvée Dédicace Côtes de Provence | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Planeta | Rosé | Sicily | Italy | 2017 | Gold |
Fattoria Sardi | Fattoria Sardi Rosé | Tuscany | Italy | 2017 | Gold |
Bijou Wine | Bijou Ciel de Lilac | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Château St Jacques d’Albas | La Chapelle en Rose | Languedoc- | France | 2017 | Silver |
Château Ksara | Sunset | Beqaa Valley | Lebanon | 2017 | Silver |
Chateau Maris (Domaine des Comtes Méditerranéens) | Rosé de Nymphe Emue | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Silver |
Bodegas Principe de Viana | Albret Rosado | Navarra | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Wakefield/Taylors Pinot Noir Rosé | Adelaide Hills | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
Gérard Bertrand | Côte des Roses Rosé | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Silver |
Celler Alimara | Llumi Rosat | Tarragona | Spain | 2016 | Silver |
Blackbook Winery | Rosé | London | UK | 2017 | Silver |
Mirabeau en Provence | Mirabeau Classic | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Concha y Toro | Marques de Casa Concha Rosé Cinsault | Concha y Toro | Chile | 2017 | Silver |
Bodegas Principe de Viana | Principe de Viana Edición Rosa | Navarra | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Rioja Vega | Rioja Vega Rosado Tempranillo Collección | Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Belguardo | Belguardo Rosé | Tuscany | Italy | 2017 | Silver |
Australian Vintage | McGuigan Rosé | Adelaide Hills | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
Delaire Graff | Delaire Graff Cabernet Franc Rosé | Stellenbosch | South Africa | 2017 | Silver |
Bird in Hand | Italian Range Nero Rosé | Adelaide Hills | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
Léoube Distribution | Love | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Gérard Bertrand | Gris Blanc | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Silver |
Chateau La Coste | Chateau La Coste Rosé | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Tenuta Roletto | Canavese Rosato DOC | Piemonte | Italy | NV | Silver |
Château Brown | Château Brown Rosé | Bordeaux | France | 2017 | Silver |
te Pa Family Vineyards | te Pa Pinot Noir Rosé | Marlborough | New Zealand | 2017 | Silver |
Yealands Wine Group Pinot Noir Rosé | Yealands Estate Single Vineyard Marlborough | Awatere Valley | New Zealand | 2017 | Silver |
Garofano Vigneti e Cantine | Girofle Rosé Igp Rosato Negroamaro | Puglia | Italy | 2017 | Silver |
Zonin 1821 | Syrosa | Maremma Toscana | Italy | 2016 | Silver |
Bodegas Ontañón | Ontanon Clarete | La Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Marisco Vineyards | The Ned Pinot Rosé | Marlborough | New Zealand | 2017 | Silver |
Kavaklıdere | Egeo Roze | Aegeon | Turkey | 2017 | Silver |
Avignonesi | Ventisei Rosato | Tuscany | Italy | 2017 | Silver |
Lyme Bay Winery | Pinot Noir Rosé | Devon | England | 2017 | Bronze |
Château Pigoudet | La Chapelle | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Australian Vintage | Nepenthe Altitude Pinot Noir Rosé | Adelaide Hills | Australia | 2017 | Bronze |
Rocca di Montegrossi | Rocca di montegrossi Rosato Toscana Indicazione Geografica Tipica | Tuscany | Italy | 2017 | Bronze |
Barton & Guestier | Barton & Guestier Rose d’Anjou | Loire | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Madre de Água | Terras Madre de Água Rosado | Dão | Portugal | 2016 | Bronze |
Maison Angelvin | Selection | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Ste Michelle Wine Estates, | Château Ste Michelle Rosé | Columbia Valley | USA | 2017 | Bronze |
Mirabeau en Provence | Mirabeau Pure | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Bijou de Cabrières | Le Bijou de Sophie Valrosé | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Bronze |
AOC Cabrières | Cabrières | ||||
Kir Yianni | Akakies | Amyndeon | Greece | 2017 | Bronze |
Zonin 1821 | Rosato Salento IGT | Puglia | Italy | 2016 | Bronze |
Barton & Guestier | Passeport Côtes de Provence | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Avignonesi | Cantaloro Toscana IGT Rosato | Tuscany | Italy | 2017 | Bronze |
Château des Demoiselles | Charme des Demoiselles | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
£15-£20 | |||||
Domaine Ott | By Ott Rosé | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Famille Sumeire | Château Coussin | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Gérard Bertrand | Diving Into Hampton Water | Languedoc Roussillon | France | 2017 | Gold |
Mirabeau en Provence | Mirabeau Azure | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Pink Vines | PR- Provençal Rosé | Provence | France | 2016 | Gold |
Alpha Estate | Alpha Estate Rose | Amyndeon | Greece | 2017 | Gold |
Maison-Gutowski | M-G Grande Cuvée | AOC Côte de Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Famille Sumeire | Château l’Afrique | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Maison Saint AIX | AIX Rosé | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Taylor Made Pinot Noir Rosé | Adelaide Hills | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
Chateau Maris (Domaine des Comtes Méditerranéens) | Blushing Nymphe | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Silver |
Figuiere | Premiere | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Pernod Ricard Winemakers | Rêve de la Mer Rosé | Corsica | France | 2016 | Silver |
Les Vignobles Foncalieu | Domaine Haut Gléon | Rhône | France | 2017 | Silver |
Gemtree Wines | Luna de Fresa Tempranillo Rosé | McLaren Vale | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
Château Léoube | Rosé de Léoube | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Gérard Bertrand | Château de la Soujeole Grand Vin | Malepère | France | 2017 | Silver |
Roseline Diffusion | Roseline Prestige | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Mirabeau en Provence | Mirabeau Etoile | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Marisco Vineyards | The King’s Desire Pinot Rosé | Marlborough | New Zealand | 2017 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Down the Lane Rosé Gris de Gris | Riverina | Australia | 2016 | Silver |
Chateau La Coste | Rosé D’une Nuit | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Caves d’Esclans | Whispering Angel | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Gérard Bertrand | Château la Sauvageonne Volcanic | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Bronze |
I Pastini | Le Rotaie | Puglia | Italy | 2017 | Bronze |
Treasury Wine Estates | Maison De Grand Esprit, l’Etre Magique Côtes de Provence | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Gassier | Château Gassier Le Pas du Moine | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro | Rosae Arzuaga | D.O. Ribera del Duero | Spain | 2017 | Bronze |
Château Ksara | Nuance | Beqaa Valley | Lebanon | 2017 | Bronze |
Barton & Guestier | La Villa Barton Côtes de Provence | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
Château des Demoiselles | Château des Demoiselles | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
£20-£30 | |||||
Château d’Esclans Domaines Sacha Lichine | Rock Angel Château d’Esclans Domaines Sacha Lichine | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
Costaripa | RosaMara | Lombardy | Italy | 2017 | Gold |
Tenute Piccini | Scallinera Etna Rosato | Sicily | Italy | 2017 | Gold |
Famille Sumeire | César à Sumeire l’Afrique | Provence | France | 2017 | Gold |
De Bortoli Wines | La Boheme Act 2 Dry Pinot Rosé | Victoria | Australia | 2017 | Gold |
Rodney Strong Vineyards | Rosé of Pinot Noir | California | US | 2017 | Gold |
Famille Sumeire | César à Sumeire Coussin | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Bodegas Ramón Bilbao | Lalomba | La Rioja | Spain | 2017 | Silver |
Château Sainte Roseline | Lampe de Mècluse Cru Classé | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Villages Grenache Rosé | Heathcote | Australia | 2017 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Bella Riva Sanglovese Rosé | King Valley | Australia | 2017 | Bronze |
Off the Line Vineyard | Hip Rosé | East Sussex | UK | 2016 | Bronze |
Château Léoube | Secret de Léoube | Provence | France | 2017 | Bronze |
£30-£50 | |||||
Gérard Bertrand | Château la Sauvageonne La Villa | Languedoc | France | 2017 | Master |
Château d’Esclans Domaines | Les Clans Château d’Esclans | Provence | France | 2016 | Gold |
Sacha Lichine | Domaines Sacha Lichine | ||||
Château Léoube | Léoube La Londe | Provence | France | 2016 | Silver |
Château Sainte Roseline | Cuvée la Chapelle de Sainte Roseline Cru Classé | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
£50+ | |||||
Château d’Esclans Domaines Sacha Lichine | Garrus Château d’Esclans Domaines Sacha Lichine | Provence | France | 2016 | Master |
Still rosé (+4g/l )
Company | Wine | Vintage | Region | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Kavaklıdere | Ancyra Blush | Aegeon | Turkey | 2017 | Silver |
Weinkellerei Lenz Moser | Selection Rose “H” | Lower Austria | Austria | 2017 | Bronze |
Australian Vintage | Tempus Two Varietal Grenache Rosé | New South Wales | Australia | 2017 | Bronze |
Weinkellerei Lenz Moser | Fête Rosé | Lower Austria | Austria | 2017 | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Provence Wine Makers | Benji Rosé AOP Côteaux D’Aix-En-Provence | Provence | France | 2017 | Silver |
Langmeil Winery | Bella Rouge Rose | Tanunda | Australia | 2017 | Bronze |
Axial Vinos | Cátulo Rosado Garnacha | Navarra | Spain | 2017 | Bronze |
Badischer Winzerkeller | Spatburgunder Rose | Baden | Germany | 2017 | Bronze |
£15-£20 | |||||
Pasqua Vigneti e Gantine | Pasqua 11 Minutes Rosé Trevenzie IGT | Veneto | Italy | 2017 | Silver |
Cecilia Beretta | Cecilia Beretta Freena Rosé Trevenezie IGT | Veneto | Italy | 2017 | Silver |
Cantine San Marzano | Tramari Rosé di Primitivo Salento IGP | Apulia | Italy | 2017 | Bronze |
Marchesi Frescobaldi | Alìe Rosé | Tuscany | Italy | 2017 | Bronze |
De Bortoli Wines | DB Family Selection Rosé | Riverina | Australia | 2017 | Bronze |
Can you please let me know how to enter wines next year? Thanks