Rowse: Exceptional White Wines from Mâconnais Burgundy
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Discover Rowse Wines
Rowse Domaine is one of the most exciting new treasures from the Mâconnais region, offering artisan and natural white wines of exceptional quality. Ray Rowse, originally from England but deeply immersed in Burgundy culture, has acquired outstanding vineyards in Fuissé, crafting precise and vibrant wines from the Chardonnay grape.
Terroir and Characteristics
The vineyards of Rowse are located on exceptional limestone soils typical of the Mâconnais, imparting pronounced minerality and saline freshness that blend harmoniously with the sun-kissed generosity characteristic of Pouilly-Fuissé. The very natural viticulture approach, with utmost respect for the living ecosystem, allows the essence of Chardonnay to shine with a modern and authentic style.
Wine Profile
Rowse wines stand out for their masterful balance between fruit purity, mineral tension, and elegance. Raised with restraint and minimal oak influence, their cuvées reveal remarkable aromatic clarity, with notes of ripe citrus, white flowers, and vibrant salinity. These are deep, fresh, and refined white wines, well-suited for aging.
Food Pairings
Rowse wines pair beautifully with refined dishes such as pan-seared scallops, asparagus risotto, aged Comté cheese, and herb-roasted chicken. Their freshness and minerality also complement fish with light sauces and seafood dishes.
Our Rowse Selection
Discover our exclusive selection of Rowse wines at achetezduvin.fr. Benefit from fast and secure delivery, along with expert advice from our sommeliers to enrich your cellar with these authentic and expressive white wines from the South of Burgundy.
Le barème établi par Robert Parker évalue les vins sur une échelle allant de 50 à 100 points afin d’aider les consommateurs à choisir leurs bouteilles. La grille de notation est la suivante :
96 à 100 Une cuvée grandiose : niveau exceptionnel.
90 à 95 Belle complexité aromatique, bel équilibre : niveau excellent.
80 à 89 Grande intensité aromatique, finesse et équilibre : bon niveau.
70 à 79 Plaisant, peu de complexité : niveau moyen.
60 à 69 Quelques défauts perceptibles : niveau très moyen.
50 à 59 Détection de défauts, manque d'équilibre : niveau acceptable.
