The Château Le Puy “Rose Marie” 2024 is an intense saignée rosé made from 100% Merlot, crafted biodynamically without added sulfites and styled closer to a light red than a classic pale rosé. The nose is fresh and floral, showing peony, white flowers, and vibrant red fruit notes of strawberry, cherry, and rhubarb, complemented by hints of sage and a subtle gravelly minerality. The palate is light, flowing, and energetic, with a surprisingly deep structure and exceptionally fine, barely perceptible tannins. The finish is lively, precise, and expressive, reflecting its natural, unfiltered character and strong sense of terroir.
LE PUY 'Rose Marie' 2024
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About the wine
Vintage | Region | Appellation| Grape
Rose
Rose
2024
2024
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Merlot
Merlot
Biodynamic
Biodynamic
Regular price
$2,622 HKD
LE PUY 'Rose Marie' 2024
On sale from $490 HKD
Tasting Notes & Ratings
Grape
100% Merlot
Tasting notes
More About The Winery
Owned by the Amoreau family since 1610, Le Puy overlooks the Dordogne valley on the same geological plateau as Saint-Emilion and Pomerol, once called the ‘Plateau of Wonders’. Le Puy was originally built at the beginning of the 17th century and later extended in 1832 by Barthélémy Amoreau.
There are 35 hectares of vines spread over three plots with soils made of clay, limestone and silica. It’s quite common to find some sharpened flints between the vines as some parts used to be battlefields in medieval times. The soil type varies but is principally a mix of clay, silex and limestone, with very high acidity levels.
The average age of the vines is 50 years and no synthetic treatments have ever been used at the estate, which is certified biodynamic. Harvest is manual, the grapes are entirely destemmed and the cuvaison is long, continuing for two to four weeks. The “elevage” of the Le Puy wines is done according to the lunar rhythm. The wines are neither fine nor filtered before bottling. Jean-Pierre Amoreau and his son, Pascal, oversee the vineyards and vinification.