The consecration of Clos du Temple : voted best rosé in the world
Gérard Bertrand's Clos du Temple is named best rosé in the world and awarded the title of "Master".
The Global Rosé Masters is the world's largest rosé wine competition. Every year, hundreds of rosés are blind-tasted. The expert jury is made up of some of the finest palates in the world. With no fewer than 56 qualified wine critics, Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and buyers, its jury makes it a world-renowned competition.
The Global Rosé Master 2020 awarded Clos du Temple Temple a score of 96/100, tied with Sacha Lichine's Cuvée Garrus from Château d'Esclans in Provence. With this score, Clos du Temple receives the highest score of the competition and wins the title of Master.
This prize is an international recognition. It rewards the precision work carried out in the vineyards and cellars, as well as the commitment to biodynamic viticulture and the preservation of biodiversity. It also testifies to the richness of the terroirs of the South of France, and demonstrates that the Languedoc is a region of choice for
to produce exceptional rosé wines.
What makes Clos du Temple so special?
This award testifies to the exceptional quality of the cuvées produced on the
The historic terroir of Cabrières demonstrates that the Languedoc is an ideal region for producing exceptional rosé wines. The choice of grapes and the biodynamic winemaking method result in wines of superior quality, especially when compared with wines produced in regions such as Provence, Rhône or Bandol.
The wines produced by Clos du Temple have a magnificent color and unique flavor that make them perfectly suited for aperitif, or to accompany star-studded dishes. If you want to taste the best rosé wines in the region, clos du temple is the product to choose. The wines produced by the estate are certified organic and are among the best rosé wines in the region."
In the unspoilt valley of
Cabrières, the
Clos du Temple was born in an 8-hectare vineyard on a historic terroir, the cradle of rosé wines. As early as 1357, rosé wines from
Cabrières were served at the banquets of Louis XIV, the Sun King, where they received the appellation Royalement contrôlée. Gérard Bertrand has chosen to cultivate his vines using
biodynamic and to use horses and mules to promote the connection between mineral, vegetable, animal and human elements.
Clos du Temple is an extraordinary rosé. The unique blend of 4 red grapesGrenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah and Mourvèdre) and one white grape (Viognier) gives this rosé its uniqueness.
to create rosé wines that are fruity and balanced on the palate, with notes of red fruit aromas. Clos du Temple is the alchemy of an exceptional terroir, unrivalled expertise and a bottle with symbolic curves.
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We don't have this wonderful pink wine in Quebec, where can we find it?
Emile L. Bergeron
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