Bodegas Pinoso 'Cristatus' Rosé 2024
Primary flavours

Berries

Cherry

Raspberry

Strawberry

Watermelon

Herbs

Savoury
Details
Made from Monastrell grapes which furnish the sun-drenched vineyards of Alicante, Pinoso's 'Cristatus' rosé is a welcome breath of fresh air in a region famed for rich, full-bodied wines. Notes of watermelon and raspberry dominate here, fringed by a lovely strawberry accent.
Origin: The spiritual home of rosé is Provence, in Southern France. Mainly Grown In: Rosé is found all over the world these days, but coastal regions are especially well suited to the growing of red grapes for rosé. Key Facts: Rosé is predominantly made from red grape varieties. The colour in wine is actually from pigments found in the skins of the grapes, so even red grapes have clear-coloured juice. The colour is then ‘bled’ out of the skins by infusing the skins into the juice. So for rosé, the wine simply spends far less time hanging out with the skins! Rarely you will find a rosé that is a combo of white and red grapes – they’re not ‘less good’, just less common. Rosé is super versatile – it suits any occasion. Best to always have a bottle in the fridge, just in case, you know…. April happens or something. Fun Fact: Despite it's pink hue, rosé is a great way to appreciate some of the things we love most about the red grape types that make it. For example, Pinot Noir as a red or rosé usually has a lot of strawberry character, where as Shiraz red and rosé shows red plum and pepper in its pink glass! Can you recognise something you like from your favourite red grape in it's pink version?
Origin: The spiritual home of rosé is Provence, in Southern France. Mainly Grown In: Rosé is found all over the world these days, but coastal regions are especially well suited to the growing of red grapes for rosé. Key Facts: Rosé is predominantly made from red grape varieties. The colour in wine is actually from pigments found in the skins of the grapes, so even red grapes have clear-coloured juice. The colour is then ‘bled’ out of the skins by infusing the skins into the juice. So for rosé, the wine simply spends far less time hanging out with the skins! Rarely you will find a rosé that is a combo of white and red grapes – they’re not ‘less good’, just less common. Rosé is super versatile – it suits any occasion. Best to always have a bottle in the fridge, just in case, you know…. April happens or something. Fun Fact: Despite it's pink hue, rosé is a great way to appreciate some of the things we love most about the red grape types that make it. For example, Pinot Noir as a red or rosé usually has a lot of strawberry character, where as Shiraz red and rosé shows red plum and pepper in its pink glass! Can you recognise something you like from your favourite red grape in it's pink version?
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Alicante
country
Spain
Grape type
Rosé
Wine Maker
Bodegas Pinoso
Alcohol
12.5%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
Pairing guide
This beautiful rosé - exhibiting stunning Valencian Monastrell character - is a fabulous choice for a festive barbecue, light lunch, or any gathering of friends and food. It’s going to pair brilliantly with grilled prawns and other seafood, as well as tapas favourites like braised chorizo, olive tapenade, and selections of salty cheeses and charcuterie items. Chicken Amatriciana, puttanesca pasta, shellfish paella and stuffed red capsicums will work a treat, and it’s also excellent with a Christmas ham and all the trimmings.
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Food

Pizza

Antipasto

Hot & Spicy
Tastes

Crisp
Moods

Romantic
Seasons

Summer
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Alicante, Spain
Alicante is a wine region located on the southeastern coast of Spain, in the province of (who'd have guessed?) Alicante. Known for its warm and sunny climate, the region is a leading producer of bold and flavourful red wines, like Monastrell, as well as crisp and refreshing whites, like Moscatel. The winemakers of Alicante are dedicated to producing high-quality wines that reflect the region's unique terroir and climate, so you can sit back, relax, and savour the taste of Alicante, where the sun-kissed grapes and the Mediterranean Sea come together in every glass of wine!
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