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Wine Spectator Online October 2009
AN ANGEL FOR MY ANGEL
by Thomas Matthews (Executive Editor)
Château d'Esclans Côtes
de Provence Rosé Whispering Angel 2008
“We threw a party for my wife Sara’s
Big Birthday a week ago Saturday, with lots of family and friends.
It was a peak experience.
At her request, we served Southern comfort food
from Po’ Pigs Bo-B-Q on Edisto Island, in South Carolina,
shipped up by owners Bobo and Pam Lee. The menu included pulled-pork
barbecue, various beans and greens, mac‘n’cheese and
hush puppies. Dessert was an amazing red velvet cake from Brooklyn’s
own Cake Man Raven.
What wine goes with soul food and an extremely
diverse crowd? I played it safe and offered red, white and rosé.
Counting empty bottles the next morning, it seemed that the rosé
won the day. It was Whispering Angel from Château d’Esclans
in Provence, the new project from Sacha Lichine, son of one of
the 20th century's most influential figures in French wine. This
sleek, dry rosé offered the luscious berry fruit of old-vine
Grenache, the sophistication of St. Tropez, and the simple pleasures
of summer on the beach. I rated it 90 points, non-blind, a perfect
piece of a flawless party.
WineSpectator.com members: Read the original
blind-tasting review for Château d'Esclans Côtes de
Provence Rosé Whispering Angel 2008. Plus, get our quick
list of Top Values among rosés, all for $20 or less”
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