More information about Allée Bleue Shiraz Rosé 2023
Allée Bleue Shiraz Rosé is a bright shade of pink in the glass and impresses at first glance.
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The bouquet is wonderfully lively and unfolds intense strawberry aromas, which combine on the palate with fresh red berries and a fine, slightly sweet note of candy floss.
A pleasant acidity on the finish provides freshness and makes you want more - a real summer wine with charm.
Enjoy it on its own or as the perfect accompaniment to light dishes such as grilled prawns, paella or fresh salads.
A fruity, playful rosé with freshness, lightness and a summer feeling
| Contents: | 0,75 Liter |
| Type of wine: | Rosé |
| Beverage type: | Wine |
| Acid: | 5.9 g/l |
| Residual sweetness: | 5.7 g/l |
| Alcohol: | 12.5 |
| Closure: | Screw cap |
| At least edible until: | 2026 |
| Contains sulfites: | Yes |
| Fits to: | Seafood, salad |
| Country: | South Africa |
| Weingut: | Allée Bleue |
| Distributor: | Allée Bleue International GmbH & Co. KG, Industriestrasse 11, 91217 Hersbruck, Germany |
| Food companies: | Allee Bleue Wine Estate, Intersection R 45 and R310 Groot Drakenstein, 7680 Franschhoek, South Africa |
Allée Bleue
South Africa's Franschhoek is marked by the European colonial era and impresses with magnificent country estates from the "Gründerzeit". The estate was founded in 1690 by Huguenots who had fled from France. It owes its current name to the majestic "blue" eucalyptus trees that grace the estate's driveway. In 1999, the Dauphin family of German entrepreneurs acquired the ALLÉE BLEUE estate, which at that time was still known as MEERRUST. With a lot of pioneering spirit, they revitalized the estate, which was founded in 1690 and has an area of 150 hectares and had not produced a noble drop for over 100 years. Today the red and white wines of ALLÉE BLEUE are internationally recognized and belong to the top class. The vines we cultivate thrive on sandstone soils interspersed with shell limestone. Combined with the almost Mediterranean climate and the abundance of sunshine hours they enjoy,...
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