The Jancis Robinson Story | Mission Blind Tasting | 🎁 20% off annual memberships

Le Grand Cros, Rosé 2019 Côtes de Provence

• 2 min read
Bottle of Grand Cros Provence Rosé 2019

Richard finds a pink wine to move you.

Le Grand Cros, Rosé from €11.50, £12.95
Le Grand Cros, L'Esprit de Provence Rosé from €10.80, £17.95 from Berry Bros

Find Le Grand Cros Rosé 2019

Find Le Grand Cros l'Esprit de Provence Rosé 2019

Goodness knows we all need something to look forward to. The thought of travelling to the French Riviera remains a distant fantasy at present, but thankfully this wine of the week will take you there without having to leave your house, which is especially convenient during a global lockdown.

It's a Provence rosé, of course, and the entire category is an evocative one. 

Bottle shot of Grand Cros Rosé

Just the colour is enough to conjure a pot of steaming moules marinières in a bustling quayside restaurant, or an early-evening apéritif as the sunshine twinkles across the surface of the tranquil sea. Whatever your own pink-tinged memory might be, surely one of wine's most treasured qualities is its ability to transport us.

In recent years, rosé has boomed in popularity, becoming a year-round drink that is being taken seriously both for food matching and its ever-increasing quality potential. See, for instance, this review of Liz Gabay's book Rosé: understanding the pink wine revolution. Yet one of rosé's most abiding attractions is its seasonality: for many drinkers, it represents the long summer days, and is the quintessential bottle to accompany nothing more complicated than leisure and pleasure.

This is exactly the sentiment that came to me when I recently tasted Grand Cros, Rosé 2019 Côtes de Provence, and its slightly pricier sibling, L'Esprit de Provence (although the euro prices found on Wine-Searcher are reversed). It was bottled escapism, a portal to more carefree times, a sojourn within a wine glass.

Does it matter that the blends are made from various percentages of Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Syrah and Rolle? Do you need to know the alcohol level, residual sugar and total acidity?

It's surely more important to consider how wine makes you feel, and the youthful exuberance of the 2019 vintage was exactly what I needed to lift me out of the lockdown blues. The succulent strawberry and melon aromas whisked me away to a sun-drenched terrace overlooking the Med and the touch of fennel surrounded me with native garrigue. With the first sip, I plunged headfirst into cool refreshing waters, and I'll leave what I was wearing up to your imagination.

Now THAT'S what you want from a rosé.

I've tasted several previous vintages of Grand Cros, and this new vintage is up there with the best of them. All I know about them otherwise is what their website tells me: that a Canadian couple bought the property in 1989, and their son joined the business 10 years later to upgrade the winery in a quest to improve quality. 

I liked both the cuvées I tasted, with a marginal preference for the cheaper of the two, simply called Grand Cros Rosé. For me, the Esprit had a stronger herby note, and I preferred the purer fruit of the 'basic' version. As Jancis observed, they have a definite vinous quality about them, although it is the summery evocation that will stay with you long after the final sip.

Bottle of Grand Cros Provence Rosé 2019

According to Wine-Searcher, the 2019 vintage of both cuvées is already available in the Netherlands, France, the UK and Germany. Previous vintages are available in Hong Kong, Australia, Japan and the US, so it is to be hoped that the latest vintage will arrive with them in due course. You can see a retailer list on the Grand Cros website.

Find Le Grand Cros, Rosé 2019

Find Le Grand Cros, l'Esprit de Provence Rosé 2019

Choose your plan
25th

For the dad who loves wine

Start your membership this Father’s Day with 20% off a full year. Expert reviews, honest writing, no guesswork. Or, gift a membership and save 20%.

Enter code DAD20 at checkout. Offer ends 22 June.

Member
$135
/year
Save over 15% annually
Ideal for wine enthusiasts
  • Access 295,311 wine reviews & 16,095 articles
  • Access The Oxford Companion to Wine & The World Atlas of Wine
  • Access askJancis, our AI wine assistant
Inner Circle
$249
/year
 
Ideal for collectors

Everything in “Member”, plus:

  • Early access to the latest wine reviews, 48 hours in advance
  • Early access to the latest articles, 48 hours in advance
Professional
$299
/year
For individual wine professionals
  • Access 295,311 wine reviews & 16,095 articles
  • Access The Oxford Companion to Wine & The World Atlas of Wine
  • Access askJancis, our AI wine assistant
  • Early access to the latest wine reviews & articles, 48 hours in advance
  • Commercial use of up to 25 wine reviews & scores for marketing
Business
$399
/year
For companies in the wine trade

Everything in “Professional”, plus:

  • Commercial use of up to 250 wine reviews & scores for marketing
  • Access to submit wines for review
  • Offer memberships to your employees and manage them from a single place
  • API access available for an additional fee
Pay with
Visa logo Mastercard logo American Express logo Logo for more payment options
Join our newsletter

Get the latest from Jancis and her team of leading wine experts.

By subscribing you agree with our Privacy Policy and provide consent to receive updates from our company.

More Wines of the week

A bottle of Moreau Naudet Chablis
Wines of the week A reference Chablis, albeit in a riper style, available from $39.95, £31.95 . Prompted by our recent forum discussion about...
Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc-Viognier bottle and glass of wine outdoors, on table with books
Wines of the week A summer-ready, silky white wine that’s widely available from just $8.99, £20.90 . The sleeper hit of Napa winery Pine...
Niepoort rabbit illustration
Wines of the week A traditional, versatile and inexpensive white port that is both dry and sweet – and doesn’t take itself too seriously...
Quinta do Vesuvio aerial view
Wines of the week A gorgeously fragrant, dry Portuguese red from an iconic producer. And it’s widely available for as little as €13.65, £21.57...

More from JancisRobinson.com

Institute of Masters of Wine logo
Free for all Here are the questions posed to those striving for those coveted two letters, among them our very own Sam Cole-Johnson...
A castle in the Espera vineyards
Tasting articles A tour of this underappreciated and sometimes misrepresented Portuguese wine region. Today, we cover the northern half – Encostas d’Aire...
Azenhas do Mar, Portugal
Inside information The wines of this Portuguese region are emerging from the shadows of their history. Above, Azenhas do Mar in Colares...
Wild menu - yellow background
Free for all Carefully cultivated wildness in the Home Counties. And an unmissable wine list. Farm to fish to fork to frying pan...
Jota Tanaka at Gotemba distillery
Drinks not wine An exploration of the transparency of Japanese whisky – and how that sensibility is influencing whiskey-making back in Scotland. Above...
Chenin Blanxc vineyard in South Africa
Free for all Jancis makes a suggestion. A version of this article is also published by the Financial Times. See also South Africa’s...
Glass of rose with food
Tasting articles Rosés for every occasion, from poolside pinks to robust BBQ-ready versions. We at JancisRobinson.com view the world through rose-tinted spectacles...
Tertius Boshoff of Stellenrust shows off multiple Chenins in London
Tasting articles The many Cape Chenins and Chenin blends shown at a big South African tasting in London in May reviewed. Tertius...
Wine inspiration delivered directly to your inbox, weekly
Our weekly newsletter is free for all
By subscribing you're confirming that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.