Ile Patiras

Domaine Barcelo

Ile de Beaute Rosé Blend 2023

Interesting “Island of Beauty” Rose’ blend of Corsican varietals Niellucciu (40%) and Sciaccarellu (30%) and International varietals Grenache (15%) and Merlot (15%). Pale salmon/pink color. Aromas of fresh red berries and mint. Same red berries on the palate with touches of wet slate. Long mineral laiden finish. Fruit forward, but well balanced, dry and harmonious. Crisp and easy drinking. Excellent QPR! — a month ago

Paul, Tom and 2 others liked this

Domaine de Marquiliani

Le Rosé de Pauline Ile de Beauté Rosé Blend 2022

John Howard
9.3

Love. Truly elegant. — 10 months ago

Jonathan, Daniel and 9 others liked this

Domaine Poli

Ile de Beauté Rose Niellucciu 2015

JKT
8.9

Perfect acidity and lift for Mary’s Bouillabaisse for Father’s Day with Wilson Mabel. — 3 years ago

Ira and Ericsson liked this

Domaine Chandon de Briailles

Ile des Vergelesses Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2013

A dichotomy of finesse and specificity. Terroir between CdNuits and CdBeaune. A house favorite. 🤩 — a month ago

Severn, Rob and 7 others liked this

Domaine Vetriccie

Ile de Beauté Rosé Blend 2021

A light fragrance of strawberry and florals…
Drinks really smoothly and light on the palate. Subtle strawberry flavor. Really is a super light and smooth drinks that is refreshing! Crisp and not that sweet. Super easy to drink!!
— 6 months ago

Anne Nauber
with Anne

Ile de Conas

Le Rosé 2027

Thr bottle is so cute with glass top/very good/not sweet/dryer side — 3 years ago

Nicole liked this

Domaine d'E Croce (Yves Leccia)

Ile de Beauté Red Blend 2019

Yves Leccia’s 2019 Île de Beauté IGP Rouge is a blend of 80% Grenache and 20% Niellucciu, hailing from the northerly appellation of Patrimonio, Corsica.

Île de Beauté – the namesake for many wines produced on the island – translates to ‘island of beauty’ in English.

This is a beautiful wine, indeed. It is medium ruby with ripe cherry, strawberry, and kirsch notes leaping out of the glass; it also offers licorice, fennel, violet, and subtle meaty characteristics. The fruit is unmistakably intense and concentrated. I suspect it’s a reflection of the dry, sun-soaked climate on this beautiful, mountainous Mediterranean Island.

This is such a versatile and food-friendly wine – it’s definitely worth a taste if you have the chance (preferably while gazing upon Corsica’s coastal seascapes). Cheers to the wines of Corsica!
— 3 years ago

Deked1
with Deked1
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