Rating 90
Style Rosé
Blend , Cinsault, Syrah / Shiraz
Vintage 2023
Appellation
Rhône Valley
France
ABV 14.5%
Price $20.00  Buy This Wine
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Review Updated 2025-05-12

Perfect For

Date Night, Picnics In The Park, Wine And Cheese Night

Drink If You Like

Cinsault, Grenache , Pinot Noir

E. Guigal Côtes du Rhône Rosé 2023 Review

Even though the southern Rhône Valley lies in close proximity to Provence, is planted to similar grapes, and equally benefits from similar sunshine and the harsh Mistral winds, most wine drinkers don’t associate the Côtes du Rhône appellation with rosé. But leave it to the E. Guigal estate, a historic producer in the region, to shine a light on Côtes du Rhône rosé — a wine the estate has been making since the 1940s. Unlike the light, crisp styles from its neighbors in Provence, this rosé has a rich, rounded body, coming in at 14.5 percent ABV, more akin to wines from the other nearby appellation, Tavel.

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E. Guigal Côtes du Rhône Rosé 2023
Even though the southern Rhône Valley lies in close proximity to Provence, is planted to similar grapes, and equally benefits from similar sunshine and the harsh Mistral winds, most wine drinkers don’t associate the Côtes du Rhône appellation with rosé. But leave it to the E. Guigal estate, a historic producer in the region, to shine a light on Côtes du Rhône rosé — a wine the estate has been making since the 1940s. Unlike the light, crisp styles from its neighbors in Provence, this rosé has a rich, rounded body, coming in at 14.5 percent ABV, more akin to wines from the other nearby appellation, Tavel.

Reviewed On: 05-13-2025
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POINTS
E. Guigal Côtes du Rhône Rosé 2023
Even though the southern Rhône Valley lies in close proximity to Provence, is planted to similar grapes, and equally benefits from similar sunshine and the harsh Mistral winds, most wine drinkers don’t associate the Côtes du Rhône appellation with rosé. But leave it to the E. Guigal estate, a historic producer in the region, to shine a light on Côtes du Rhône rosé — a wine the estate has been making since the 1940s. Unlike the light, crisp styles from its neighbors in Provence, this rosé has a rich, rounded body, coming in at 14.5 percent ABV, more akin to wines from the other nearby appellation, Tavel.

Reviewed On: 05-13-2025