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Le Rosé de La Clarière 2023

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Le Rosé de La Clarière 2023
This artisanal, small-batch Bordeaux rosé was handcrafted by the expert winemaking team at Château La Clarière, a quality-obsessed, hugely acclaimed estate in Castillon. Vibrant and fresh, with citrus and summer berry notes…but extremely limited.
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Wine Details

  • Rosé - Very Dry
  • FranceFrance
  • Cabernet Franc-based blend
  • Vegan
  • 13% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2025

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Le Rosé de La Clarière is a dry, light-bodied rosé wine with vibrant aromas of lemon, strawberries and raspberries. The notes continue onto the palate, along with a remarkable freshness and a long, persistent finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Roasted beef (lean cuts like filet), duck, eggplant, pork, fruit sauces, salmon.
Beyond the label

The red blends of Bordeaux are arguably the world’s most famous wines. Then, there’s the region’s cult whites like Pavillon de Margaux, which goes for $300+ per bottle.

Amazingly enough, there’s never been a collectible Bordeaux rosé of the same caliber…until now.

Château La Clarière is renowned for its quality-obsessed approach (they’ve won France’s top wine prize, the Prix d’Excellence two times). The flagship red rivals the quality of Saint-Émilion’s Cru Classé reds. Their rosé is even rarer and goes toe-to-toe with the world’s finest pinks. The team handpicks perfectly ripe Cabernet Franc and Merlot, then uses a short, cool maceration for a vibrant pink hue, plus delicate citrus and summer berry flavors.

You could go for the big brands from Provence (Château Miraval makes 200,000 cases, Whispering Angel makes over 1 million per year, and both cost over $25). Or, for just a few dollars more, you could impress your guests with this artisanal rarity.

This is likely to sell out fast…early orders encouraged.

The red blends of Bordeaux are arguably the world’s most famous wines. Then,

About the Producer
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I thought it was rather odd that there's never been a collectible Bordeaux rosé. As usual, I had a crazy idea…“Why don’t we do it?”

Tony Laithwaite

Founder of Château La Clarière

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