Roblin Sancerre Rosé Origine 2023
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£22.50
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Sold by Hic Wine Merchants
£22.00
(As of 08/05/2024)
£22.99
Angels Angel Price
£19.99
About the wine
Fresh and fruity pink that shows Sancerre can produce rosé just as delicious as its famed white wines
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Mathias and Emile Roblin wanted to show Angels that Sancerre was more than just a high-end Sauvignon Blanc region. It could also produce world-class rosé wine. Thus, their Origine was born.
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Using lush Pinot Noir grown in 3 separate plots across picturesque Sury-en-Vaux, in the valley of the River Belaine. The brothers have created a crisp, clean, refreshing wine with delicate floral aromas and flavour packed with ripe red fruits.
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It’s classy, complex and oh-so-moreish, a perfect pairing for sticky sushi rolls or spicy Asian food. The Roblins want you to enjoy this with their thanks for supporting their wines. Taste their luxurious Sancerre rosé and discover the incredible variety this region has to offer.
Best before
Drink in 2 years
Serving advice
Drinking straight away, T°= 8-10°C
Food match
Sushi, Asian food.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Matthias and Emile Roblin
- Two brothers making some of the finest Sancerre around - now exclusively for Angels
- This pair don't just turn grapes into wine, they are hands on in the vineyard for the growing process as well. They believe good winemaking starts in the vineyard, so they like to have control over every part of the process.
- Emile says- "We aim to produce fine, fruity and mineral wines. Pure wines which reflects their "terroir", while respecting the environment."
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