Description
Still at the price before duty went up on 1 August - the available UK stock of 6-packs is shown above.
A cunning offer on our 2022 Rosé with Swiss back labels. Exactly the same wine as our classic label but with a special back label for our importer in Switzerland - it's all in English still and you’d have to look closely to notice. See also the 2021 Sauvignon Blanc with Swiss back labels and the 2021 Rosé with Swiss back labels.
This is fuller and juicier Rosé than the 2021 as 2022 was such a hot and dry year, yet it's still refreshing and thoroughly satisfying. £12.50 a bottle.
If you like the lighter, fresher version go for the 2021, and this 2022 for a riper, richer wine. We ourselves drink both depending on the mood and occasion.
The back label: "A pale, dry rosé, made from equal parts of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. We harvest the grapes earlier in September than for making red and run the pale juice quickly off the dark skins for a light, crisp wine. The house rosé for Rick Stein for many years."
12% vol.
Volume discounts off total order
Bottles | 24 | 36 | 72 | 96 | 120 |
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Discount | 2.5% | 5% | 12% | 13% | 14% |
These are applied automatically.
Take a look at the expert opinion below.
- Expert opinion
- pics at the Chateau
Previous vintages
Château Bauduc Rosé (Bordeaux) 2019
I can’t say I spend any time drinking much (or indeed any) rosé, nevertheless this one won me over. It has a great colour, a peachy sunset-pink, and most importantly a nose of fresh rather than sweet or confected fruit, all crisp strawberry and leafy raspberry, with nuances of peach stone, pear and acacia. It has such delicious vigour on the palate, showing weight but also poise and energy, the substance cut by a fresh acidity and citric energy. It is so delicious and so fresh, with a long, tingling finish too. Bottled under Stelvin screwcap. From a 2021 Update. 92/100
“The Bauduc Rosé is something of a revelation… It is a delightful wine. Aromatically I find delicate red fruits, with notes of peach and tangerine. It shows a lovely structure in the mouth, possessing the feel of a white wine, light and fresh, and imbued with vibrant acidity. This is really good…”
Chris Kissack, thewinedoctor.com“Very pale pink. Fresh, red fruit aromas - raspberry and redcurrant nuance. Clean and dry on the palate but with an underlying ripeness of fruit. The freshness is what appeals. Delicious.”
James Lawther MW, Contributing Editor for Decanter magazine“The other day I had Chateau Bauduc’s lovely Bordeaux Rosé, which goes against the region’s general trend of harvesting late by picking grapes (merlot and cabernet) early to keep the style fresh, dry and modest in alcohol (12% abv). You can buy the wine, which stocked at Rick Stein’s restaurants and Gordon Ramsay’s, direct from the chateau.”
Fiona Beckett, The Guardian