Wines from France are unequaled in quality and variety, thanks to an ideal combination of soil, climate and centuries long tradition of winemaking, and have become a standard benchmark against which all other wines are judged. The Soil and climate are the most important factors that give wine its special characteristics, therefore geographic location of a vineyard is of utmost importance. France can be divided into several wine producing regions: Bordeaux, The Loire Valley, Alsace, Burgundy, Cotes du Rhone, Champagne and several others.
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Rosé Imperial displays a pink color with amber highlights. Lively and intense, the bouquet exudes red fruits (wild strawberry, raspberry, cherry) with floral nuances of rose and a slight hint of pepper. On the palate, the wine shows a juicy intensity of berries (strawberry, raspberry, red currant) rounded out by the fleshiness and firmness of peach and the freshness of a subtle note of mint.