Cinsault wine

Cinsault is a versatile red grape variety that plays an important role in both blends and rosé wines. Cinsault is especially popular in southern France and Provence for its light, fruity character. At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Cinsault in various styles, from crisp rosés to elegant red blends that showcase the grape's soft structure.

Cinsault is a versatile red grape variety that plays an important role in both blends and rosé wines.

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Cinsault - Rosé

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Rosé
paul-mas-rosorange
9 , 5 0

Paul Mas Rosorange
France, 2023, Cinsault, Grenache Blanc, Grenache Noir, Macabeo, Vermentino

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Rosé
paul-mas-le-rose-magnum
18 , 8 9

Paul Mas Le Rose Magnum
France, 2023, Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Pinot Gris

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Rosé
chateau-val-joanis-luberon-tradition-rose
10 , 9 5

Chateau Val Joanis Luberon Rose
France, 2024, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Rolle, Syrah

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Rosé
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99 , 9 5

Domaines Ott Rose Chateau de Selle 2023 Magnum
France, 2023, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah

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Rosé
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9 , 9 5

Jean Claude Mas Mon Rose
France, 2024, Cinsault, Grenache Blanc, Grenache Noir

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Rosé
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11 , 7 5

Estandon Heritage Rose
France, 2024, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Syrah

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Rosé
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124 , 9 5

By Ott Rose 3 Liter
France, 2023, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Syrah

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same day!

Rosé
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12 , 2 0

Belleruche Cotes du Rhone Rose
France, 2023, Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah

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Rosé
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13 , 7 5

Carte Noire Heritage Rose
France, 2023, Grenache Noir, Cinsault

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Rosé
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9 , 9 5

The Classic Rose Grange
France, 2023, Cinsault, Syrah

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Rosé
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9 , 7 5

Calmel & Joseph Amstragram Ceres rose
France, 2023, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre

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Rosé
alycastre-porquerolles-rose
14 , 9 5

Alycastre Porquerolles Rose
France, 2024, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre, Rolle, Syrah

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What is Cinsault?

Cinsault (also spelled Cinsaut) is a red grape traditionally grown in southern France. It is known for its large, juicy bunches and relatively low tannins. As a result, Cinsault is often used to make blends smoother and fruitier, for example, in combination with Grenache, Syrah, or Mourvèdre. In South Africa, Cinsault is also valued as the parent grape of Pinotage , which originated from a cross with Pinot Noir .

Origin and vineyards

Cinsault is primarily found in the Languedoc, Provence, and the southern Rhône. Here, the grape benefits from the warm Mediterranean climate that ensures optimal ripening. In Provence, Cinsault plays a key role in the production of refined rosé, often paired with Grenache. Outside of France, Cinsault is also grown in South Africa and Morocco, where it produces light, accessible wines.

Grape and style

Cinsault produces wines ranging from light ruby ​​to bright pink in color, depending on the winemaking process. Red Cinsault is often elegant and fruity, with aromas of cherry, raspberry, and strawberry, and a soft structure thanks to the mild tannins. Rosé Cinsault is light, fresh, and lively, with refined fruit aromas and a subtle spiciness. In blends, the grape provides balance and drinkability.

Storage and serving

Cinsault is primarily meant to be enjoyed young, usually within three to five years, to preserve its fruity freshness. Rosé is best enjoyed young, ideally within two years. Serve red Cinsault at 14 to 16 degrees Celsius (57 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit), and rosé chilled at around 8 to 10 degrees Celsius (46 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit).

Buy Cinsault at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Cinsault in a variety of styles: from light and fruity rosés from Provence to smooth blends from the South of France. Always carefully selected for quality and authenticity. With top-tier estates like Minuty, Miraval, and Domaines Ott, and of course, highly sought-after gems like AIX.

Cinsault wine

Cinsault is a versatile red grape variety that plays an important role in both blends and rosé wines. Cinsault is especially popular in southern France and Provence for its light, fruity character. At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Cinsault in various styles, from crisp rosés to elegant red blends that showcase the grape's soft structure.

What is Cinsault?

Cinsault (also spelled Cinsaut) is a red grape traditionally grown in southern France. It is known for its large, juicy bunches and relatively low tannins. As a result, Cinsault is often used to make blends smoother and fruitier, for example, in combination with Grenache, Syrah, or Mourvèdre. In South Africa, Cinsault is also valued as the parent grape of Pinotage , which originated from a cross with Pinot Noir .

Origin and vineyards

Cinsault is primarily found in the Languedoc, Provence, and the southern Rhône. Here, the grape benefits from the warm Mediterranean climate that ensures optimal ripening. In Provence, Cinsault plays a key role in the production of refined rosé, often paired with Grenache. Outside of France, Cinsault is also grown in South Africa and Morocco, where it produces light, accessible wines.

Grape and style

Cinsault produces wines ranging from light ruby ​​to bright pink in color, depending on the winemaking process. Red Cinsault is often elegant and fruity, with aromas of cherry, raspberry, and strawberry, and a soft structure thanks to the mild tannins. Rosé Cinsault is light, fresh, and lively, with refined fruit aromas and a subtle spiciness. In blends, the grape provides balance and drinkability.

Storage and serving

Cinsault is primarily meant to be enjoyed young, usually within three to five years, to preserve its fruity freshness. Rosé is best enjoyed young, ideally within two years. Serve red Cinsault at 14 to 16 degrees Celsius (57 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit), and rosé chilled at around 8 to 10 degrees Celsius (46 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit).

Buy Cinsault at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Cinsault in a variety of styles: from light and fruity rosés from Provence to smooth blends from the South of France. Always carefully selected for quality and authenticity. With top-tier estates like Minuty, Miraval, and Domaines Ott, and of course, highly sought-after gems like AIX.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cinsault from?

Cinsault is a traditional French grape variety found primarily in the Languedoc, Provence, and Rhône regions.

How long can you keep Cinsault?

Cinsault is best drunk young, usually within three to five years, while rosé should be drunk within two years.

What is Cinsault used for?

Cinsault is often used in blends to add softness and fruit, and is also popular for rosé wines in Provence.