Stop & Smell the Rosés Mixed Case
  • Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo, Cinsault, Grenache, Prieto Picudo, Syrah
  • 750ml

Stop & Smell the Rosés Mixed Case

Abruzzo, Italy
Côtes du Rhône, France
Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Tierra de León, Spain
Regular price $229.40per case
12 bottles per case
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We have curated this mixed case with four delicious rosé wine that will pair very well with just about everything. Spring is finally here!

Delivery timeline:
It requires 1 full case of each wine in order for us to build and fulfill 4 mixed cases. This process usually takes about 7-10 business days but may vary.

Each case includes one bottle of each of the following wines:

3 bottles x  Maison Nicolas Idiart Espérance Rosé 2022 (Languedoc-Roussillon, France)
Rosé | Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault

90 points - Wine Align

Espérance Rosé exemplifies the Mediterranean lifestyle and 'Joie de Vivre'. The idea is to offer a pure expression of the Mediterranean: a rosé blend made with traditional grape varieties from the South of France: Cinsault, Grenache and Syrah.

This exquisite rosé has aromas of rose petals and sweet English candy on the nose. On the palate, it's fresh, nicely balanced and savoury, with notes of citrus on the finish.

Pairing suggestion: The Espérance Rosé will turn any charcuterie and cheese boards, fresh salads, light pastas, or cold appetizers into a slice of gastronomic heaven.

3 bottles x Mas Carlot Générations Rosé Costières de Nîmes 2022 (Rhône, France)
Rosé | Grenache, Syrah, Mourvédre
91 points - Wine Align

Mas Carlot is situated in the south of the Rhône Valley, extending across 76 hectares of pebbly land southeast of Nîmes.

This seductive rosé is a traditional blend of Grenache (50%), Syrah (40%) and Mourvèdre (10%). Beautifully pale in colour and soft in texture, this is probably the most fashionable vintage to date. Delicate aromas of raspberry, watermelon, citrus fruits & herbes de Provence flow from the glass. The flavours are fruity, dry and crisp with an elegant balance & structure. This is a serious rose at an accessible price.

Pairing suggestion: Mas Carlot Rosé is the perfect rosé to pair with any summer time meal, including tapas and barbecue. It is also a great wine to enjoy with cheese boards or just on it's own at any time!

3 bottles x Pardevalles Rosado Prieto Picudo 2022 (Tierra de Leon, Spain)
Rosé | Prieto Picudo

This 100% Prieto Picudo rosé is intense and fresh on the nose.  Rich and hypnotizing aromas of raspberry, strawberry, herbs, citrus and red rose petals jump out of the glass.  These flavours follow through on the palate, which is both powerful and flavourful, while maintaining great freshness.

Pairing suggestion: Enjoy this one with a homemade paella or pizza.

3 bottles x Fabulas 'Fortitudo' Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Terre di Chieti IGP 2022 (Abruzzo, Italy)
Rosé | Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo

‘Fortitudo’ has an intense and brilliant cherry pink colour. This fresh yet structured rosé has aromas of fragrant berries, pomegranate, and balsamic tones. Deliciously juicy in the palate, this is the rosé you want to have nearby to quench your thirst during the warm days.

Pairing suggestion: Perfect to accompany appetizers. This wine is also perfect with pizza.

About the Winery

Bodegas y Viñedos Pardevalles

Pardevalles is recognized for being one of the driving forces behind the D.O Tierra de León, betting on the development of the indigenous grape varieties Prieto Picudo and Albarín Blanco. In 1949 Rafael Alonso founded Pardevalles continuing with the family tradition of growing grapes and making wine. The winemaking tradition in León goes back more than 400 years, famous for its centuries-old caves where wine was originally made.

The vineyards of Pardevalles are located between 750 and 820 metres above sea level, in an area with a Continental climate. They grow in poor, rocky alluvial soils which helps maintain the freshness in the wines. The philosophy of the Estate is grounded in making wines which express the character and identity of their origin, with a deep respect for the earth and the indigenous varieties of grape, combining tradition, innovation, and hard work.

Fabulas

Fabulas is a collaboration between a group of farmers, friends and a fabulous winemaker. The vineyards of Fabulas winery are located in the municipality of Pretoro (602 m a.s.l.) in the Majella National Park. Even though the vinelands are only 35km away from the Adriatic sea, its influence is almost entirely blocked by the mountain ranges that surround the property. Although Abruzzo is a wine region often misunderstood, Fabulas, along with a few other noteworthy producers, have been elevating Abruzzo wines through quality growing practices and stellar winemaking.

The wines of Fabulas and their labels represent a journey through history, traditions and values – their collection of seven low-intervention wines are inspired by the local folklores of Abruzzo, each bottle portrays one of the seven women warriors who once gracefully served the region.

Maison Idiart

Maison Idiart is a wine négociant based in Bordeaux and established in 2013. Nicolas Idiart, winemaker and founder of Maison Idiart, grew up with a passion for wine, something that he shared with his father and grandfather.

He graduated from Bordeaux winemaking school in Blanquefort at 19 years old. Nicolas' love for Loire wines took him to work in Chinon, Touraine and Muscadet. He also had experiences in Australia and New Zealand. After several years travelling the world, he decided to shift his work in the industry and work in sales, focusing in North America.

At 33 years old, after 7 years working in sales, he decided to go back to winemaking with an artisan approach, making small batches of handcrafted wines.

Mas Carlot

Mas Carlot is situated in the south of the Rhône Valley, extending across 76 hectares of pebbly land southeast of Nîmes. Originally a 17th century farm, this beautiful estate was resurrected in the 1960's by the Blanc family—it is currently run Cyril Mares of the neighbouring and equally reputable property, Mas Bressades.


The appellation of Costières de Nîmes used to be considered part of eastern Languedoc but the climate, soil, topography and wine are far closer to those just over the river in the Southern Côtes du Rhône. It is now a region very much on the up and is widely recognized as a great source of excellent value wine.