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Château de Pourcieux 2006 Rosé (Côtes de Provence)
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The 70 acre vineyard of Michel d’Espagnet was painted by Paul Cézanne. This blend of Syrah, with Grenache and Cinsault is crisp, but full-bodied, true pink grapefruit and with a touch of smooth vanilla. The acidity bursts in the mouth at the end.
— R.V.
(7/1/2007)
87
points
Château de Pourcieux 2007 Rosé (Côtes de Provence)
A tight, minerally rosé, Pourcieux’s 2007 would go well with chicken or fish dishes. It’s very fresh in character, with hints of berries on the long, citrusy finish.
— J.C.
(7/1/2008)
86
points
Château de Pourcieux 2009 Rosé (Côtes de Provence)
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$15
Tart, fresh and a bit chunky and rustic, this blend of 60% Syrah, 20% Grenache and 20% Cinsaut features bold lime notes, scouring acidity and hints of crushed stone. Drink now.
— W.E.
(9/1/2010)
83
points
Château de Pourcieux 2001 Rosé (Côtes de Provence)
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$9
Sweet and musky smelling, which in its own way is appealing. The palate is a mix of grapefruit, melon and other citrus, and lively acids keep it kicking while your tongue does a double take. Good, but a bit too tangy and jumpy.
— M.S.
(9/1/2003)
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