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Torpez Bravade Rose 2022

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Torpez Bravade Rose 2022

6 in stock

Beautiful pale lychee pink color. The bouquet is elegant with aromas of white fruits and citrus frui...

Beautiful pale lychee pink color. The bouquet is elegant with aromas of white fruits and citrus fruits, lemon with mineral notes graphite iodized and liquorice scents. The mouth is crunchy with a nice tension, volume, a nice material that coats well and makes you salivate saline and eucalyptus notes.

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$58.00

Sku: SCLBRA1010675

6 in stock

Country: France
Region: Provence
Wine Style: Rose - Light & Fruity
Grape Varietal: Grenache

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Description/ Tasting Notes

Beautiful pale lychee pink color. The bouquet is elegant with aromas of white fruits and citrus fruits, lemon with mineral notes graphite iodized and liquorice scents. The mouth is crunchy with a nice tension, volume, a nice material that coats well and makes you salivate saline and eucalyptus notes. The finish lingers on with persistent complexity.

Winery Info/ Brand



Founded in 1908 by a small winegrowing family, the Torpez winery is the oldest still in operation in the Var, Provence. The Torpez winery and vineyards serve as living testimonies of the history of Saint-Tropez, which was none other than a farming and fishing village in the early 20th century. Nowadays, thanks to the new Torpez brand signature, the aim is to not only showcase our heritage but also commit to a new spirit of excellence.

Region Info/ Origin



As a wine region, Provence is best known for rosés, which, happily, are an excellent match for the sunny climate (France’s sunniest) and the region’s garlic-infused cuisine. Although the sub-region of Bandol is offering some serious Mourvèdre-centric red wines and while the tiny Cassis sub-region is known for white wines, rosés are the bread and butter for most of Provence. The region extends inland to the southern end of the Rhône Valley and stretches over 200 kilometers (100 miles), from Nice to Marseilles, along the Mediterranean. Tourism to the plentiful beaches—the perfect setting for chilled rosé—explains why some sub-regions have little need for exports. Traces of Provence’s centuries in the middle of many international tug-of-wars can be found in its grape varieties. Tibouren, long thought to be indigenous, turned out to be a DNA match for the Italian variety Rossese di Dolceacqua. Rhone varieties are the preponderant components in most Provençal wines but Cabernet Sauvignon, the non-Mediterranean émigré from Bordeaux, is allowed in small quantities.
Beautiful pale lychee pink color. The bouquet is elegant with aromas of white fruits and citrus fruits, lemon with mineral notes graphite iodized and liquorice scents. The mouth is crunchy with a nice...

Beautiful pale lychee pink color. The bouquet is elegant with aromas of white fruits and citrus fruits, lemon with mineral notes graphite iodized and liquorice scents. The mouth is crunchy with a nice tension, volume, a nice material that coats well and makes you salivate saline and eucalyptus notes.

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