Le Petit Saint Jacques Rose Organic 2025 vs San Marzano Tramari Rose di Primitivo 2024
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| Availability | In stock | Out of stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £13.99 | — |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | — |
| Producer | Chateau Saint Jacques D'albas | San Marzano |
| Style | Rosé | Rosé |
| Grape | Grenache | Primitivo |
| Region | Languedoc | Puglia |
| Country | France | — |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy |
| No current tracked offers |
Le Petit Saint Jacques Rose Organic 2025
There is nothing small about Petit Saint Jacques! This Minervois rosé is vinified in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve purity of fruit. Fresh citrus and young grapefruit on the attack with a roundness on the palate. A long signature finish and fine fruit flavours.
San Marzano Tramari Rose di Primitivo 2024
San Marzano Tramari Rosé di Primitivo is a delicate pale rosé with vibrant aromas of wild cherries, red berries, and a subtle touch of Mediterranean herbs. The palate is tangy yet balanced, elegantly styled with a slightly off-dry character, leading to a refreshing, lingering finish. Crafted by award-winning Cantine San Marzano from Primitivo grapes grown in Salento, Puglia, this wine offers exceptional quality at an outstanding price. Why You'll Love It This is quality Puglian rosé from Cantine San Marzano, an award-winning cooperative that received the 'Cooperative Winery of the Year Award' from Gambero Rosso. Founded in 1962 by 19 vine growers, the cooperative has grown to include more than 1,200 high-quality growers. The Primitivo vines are grown in Salento at 100m elevation on clayey soil with rocky sublayer, providing excellent drainage and concentration. With careful hand-harvesting, short skin contact maceration, and temperature-controlled fermentation, this wine offers remarkable freshness and elegance. Meet the Producer Cantine San Marzano was founded in 1962 by 19 vine growers whose families had farmed the land for generations. Over the decades, the cooperative has grown to include more than 1,200 high-quality vine growers. Combining traditional Apulian winemaking methods with modern technology, San Marzano produces elegant wines that showcase the distinctive character of the region's terroir. The winery has been recognised for excellence, receiving the 'Cooperative Winery of the Year Award' from Gambero Rosso. Vineyard The Primitivo vines for Tramari are grown in Salento, Puglia, at approximately 100 metres above sea level. The vineyard enjoys a Mediterranean climate with high temperatures and moderate-to-low rainfall. The soil is clayey with a rocky sublayer, providing excellent drainage and promoting concentration in the grapes. Vines are planted at a density of 4,500 per hectare and are carefully managed to ensure consistent quality and flavour. Harve
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