Chateau d’Esclans Rosé Les Clans 2021
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94 Points | JS
“A serious nose for a Rosé, with some prominent oak spice, then fresh plums and nimble red berries. Full-bodied, dense and tightly wound, with a lovely phenolic structure. Yet, it remains pure. A fine touch of herbal and oak bitterness at the end, with natural, elegant acidity following through. Drinkable now, but better after 2023.” - James Suckling
93 Points | RP
“The 2021 Cotes de Provence Rosé Les Clans, matured for 11 months in 600-liter barrels (new and old), derives from old vines (50-55 years of age) planted on gravel-calcareous soils. It reveals a complex, dense bouquet with aromas of vanilla, spices, peach, iodine, crushed stones, rose and raspberry, followed by a medium to full-bodied, seamless palate endowed with impressive texture, racy acids and a refreshing yet long finish. It's the most complex, racy, gastronomic wine in the Chateau d’Esclans range.” - Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
“A serious nose for a Rosé, with some prominent oak spice, then fresh plums and nimble red berries. Full-bodied, dense and tightly wound, with a lovely phenolic structure. Yet, it remains pure. A fine touch of herbal and oak bitterness at the end, with natural, elegant acidity following through. Drinkable now, but better after 2023.” - James Suckling
93 Points | RP
“The 2021 Cotes de Provence Rosé Les Clans, matured for 11 months in 600-liter barrels (new and old), derives from old vines (50-55 years of age) planted on gravel-calcareous soils. It reveals a complex, dense bouquet with aromas of vanilla, spices, peach, iodine, crushed stones, rose and raspberry, followed by a medium to full-bodied, seamless palate endowed with impressive texture, racy acids and a refreshing yet long finish. It's the most complex, racy, gastronomic wine in the Chateau d’Esclans range.” - Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
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