Cinsault meets Grenache
Grenache and Cinsault are two archetypal southern grape varieties. The former originated in Spain and has spread widely in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, while the latter comes from Provence, where it is used a lot to make rosé wines. Both varieties are naturally adapted to the sunny days we enjoy in Pays d’Oc. Together they are a perfect pair: the Grenache contributes structure and red fruit hints, while the Cinsault brings elegance and lightness.
A complementary combination of a balanced selection of wines
The combination of these two varieties works so well because they are perfectly complementary. The distinction of Roche Mazet’s Cinsault Grenache Rosé results from the expertise deployed in selecting and blending balanced wines into a well-proportioned whole. Both varieties are themselves blends of wines from different parts of Pays d’Oc and the resulting Roche Mazet Cinsault Grenache is a resounding success.
Balanced fruit and light above all
Roche Mazet Cinsault Grenache Rosé has a luminous pale pink robe. On the nose there are very elegant raspberry and strawberry aromas. It is lastingly fresh and light with spice on the finish and full of flavour.
Classic Match
Red mullet with fennel: the freshness of the Cinsault Grenache Rosé will enhance the flavour of the red mullet and fennel.
Quick Match
Raw vegetable salad: the round Cinsault Grenache Rosé contrasts with the crunchy salad.
Bold Match
Roast beef or flank steak: the spicy finish of the Cinsault Grenache Rosé will sharpen the taste of these cuts.