Showing posts with label Caladoc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caladoc. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Too Late For Rosé? Never

It may be getting late in the year for some, but I'm still a rosé guy. I will be all year. The 2024 Le Rosé Ile de Conas is labelled as a Pays d'Oc IGP, which is largely the Languedoc-Roussillon region in the south of France. Winemaker Paul Mas is renowned in the Languedoc for high quality wine. This is a special budget label he makes for Trader Joe's. 

The grapes are grown quite near the Mediterranean, 25% Grenache Gris, 25% Grenache Noir, 20% Caladoc, 15% Pinot Gris, and 15% Cinsault. I had to run to the internet to find out about the Caladoc grape. It is a red grape, a cross of Grenache and Malbec. It is usually employed in a blend to lend color and heft. Alcohol for Le Rosé Ile de Conas checks in at 12.5% abv and it cost $8 at Trader Joe's.

This wine has a light pink onion skin color. Its nose is full of strawberry aromas, stems and all, plus some cherry and herbal notes. The palate is full, more so than a typical French rosé. The red fruit is abundant, as are minerals, and the acidity is somewhat tame. Aperitif or poolside sipping would seem appropriate, but pairing with a fruit salad or vegetables is not outside the realm of the possible.

 

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