Chateau d'Esclans Whispering Angel Rose

The wonderful Provence rosé reference Whispering Angel. Grenache, Cinsault, and Rolle, a white grape commonly known as Vermentino, are used to make it. The flavor profile is rich and luscious, yet bone dry and silky towards the end. Whispering Angel is a high-end rosé that you may sip from noon till midnight. It is very approachable and great with a variety of foods.


There's a reason Whispering Angel is well-known. This is the rosé that many socialites have served with lunch everywhere from Monaco to the Hamptons. This wine, which is dry, fruity, and light on acidity, may get you into trouble if you drank too much of it. I initially tasted hints of strawberry, lemon, and white peach in it. Since then, I've probably had it 30 times (oops). Although it might not be the most independent or authentic Provençal rosé, it is undoubtedly tasty. Put it to the test. You'll be taken directly to the beach.


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