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Under-the-radar zesty, world-class Rosé

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    2023 Domaine des Cinq Chemins Grolleau Gris Loire Valley 750 ml

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    Born to Be Rosé

    Some grapes can do it all.

    But the Loire Valley’s Grolleau Gris was born to be zesty, world-class rosé.

    Light, delicate, and bright, this under-the-radar variety’s ephemeral elegance and electricity makes it an absolute stunner when turned into rosé. That’s why, when we first tasted the Cinq Chemins Rosé on a 2023 trip to France, we jumped at the chance to import it ourselves for Wine Access members. 

    The response to the 2022 was overwhelming. Wine Access members bestowed a 4.4 rating, calling it “Zesty & lovely. A great value for the price!” and “Best rose ever!” And thanks to the warm, super-ripe 2023 Loire vintage, this 2023 is full of even more pleasure. 

    If this is the first time you’ve ever heard of the grape, you won’t find a better introduction. With flavors of bright apricot, white pepper, and just the barest hint of a tropical edge, it’s juicy and delicious—a bottle that will please fans of pink wines from Provence and Burgundy, and one that will be one on our tables and porches all summer.

    Domaine des Cinq Chemins is run by Jerome Choblet—one of the most important winemakers in the western Loire. He’s best known for the Domaine des Herbauges, a grand estate in Muscadet, but Cinq Chemins is his pet project, small and focused on quality above all. 

    For the Grolleau Gris rosé, he taps sustainably grown vines planted on the schistous soils that the grapes favor—vines that average well over two decades in age. Those vines are part of a diverse ecosystem that Choblet manages to encourage soil and vine health—apple trees, hedges, and forests all play key roles—and that creates a complex finished wine.