A seductive and refreshing rosé—that's the best way to describe this Gamay from Tarani. The grapes come from Languedoc, France, where they can develop under the best conditions. And, as we've come to expect from Tarani, a rosé at a very reasonable price. And that doesn't detract from the quality. Because it's a very high-quality rosé, delicious not only in summer but also year-round.
Unique wines from Tarani
The vineyards are located in Comté Tolosan, near the city of Toulouse in the south of France. It borders the Tarn and Garonne regions, and wine has been produced here for centuries. The soil consists of sand, clay, and alluvial deposits. This foundation produces unique grapes. And this Gamay is certainly unique. The grapes grow in vineyards that enjoy an ideal climate. Plenty of sunshine during the day, but the cold at night perfectly compensates for this. This allows the Gamay grapes to ripen optimally and develop unique characteristics. And Tarani perfectly captures this in this bottle.
Tarani is a potter by trade who learned the trade from his father-in-law in the first century AD. He has been known from the very beginning for his exceptional quality wines, rich in exquisite flavors. He established his first business near Gaillac in Montans, where archaeologists discovered his amphorae years later, bearing the inscription "Tarani." This proves that an organized wine trade existed even in Roman times. Tarani is the first well-known brand of the Vinovalie cooperative, which markets high-quality wines at very attractive prices.
What does Tarani Gamay Rose taste like?
This refreshing rosé has a light pink color in the glass. As soon as you pour it, it immediately releases a soft aroma of red berries and raspberries, making it very lively overall. This carries over into the palate, where you also notice plenty of red fruit and a pleasant acidity.