Hampton Water Rose 2020
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This Rosé is fresh and lively with distinct minerality and a long-lasting finish, intensified by aging in French oak barrels. Its intense aromas of red fruit, citrus fruit, and spices make it another perfect companion to be shared among friends.
Hampton Water proprietors Jesse and Jon Bon Jovi brought back the "Hampton Water Makes a Splash Concert" to benefit The Roots Fund. Watch the exclusive pre-show wine tasting before the concert. Jesse and Jon tell stories, make drinks, and answer the viewers’ questions before Jon takes the stage. Watch the tasting here.
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Lovely top notes of peony and baby’s breath grace the bouquet of this rosé, with supporting notes of ripe melon, white cherry and strawberry at the core. The palate is medium in weight but well balanced, with a sweet orange flavor and bright acidic thread that keeps the momentum moving from the fruit-fueled palate to the vibrant, refreshing finish.
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COMMENTARY: The 2020 Hamptons Water Rosé is a lovely wine that wraps itself nicely on the palate. TASTING NOTES: This wine shows up with appealing aromas and flavors of tart red fruit, a suggestion of dried earth, and a good bite in the finish. Pair it with small plates at the beginning of dinner. (Tasted: April 27, 2021, San Francisco, CA)
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This rosé is elegant and refreshing, showcasing some density to the silky layers of melon, white raspberry and spice, with elements of wet stone and flowers building along the creamy finish. An appealing style. Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre and Syrah. Better than previously reviewed. Drink now.
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Born in 2017, Hampton Water is the fruit of the collaboration between Jon Bon Jovi, Jesse Bongiovi and Gérard Bertrand. Hampton Water captures the spirit shared between the Hampton and the South of France : enjoying life and a good bottle of wine to share with friends. This beautiful wine reflects the South of France know-how and terroir paying a tribute to the Hamptons and South of France Art de Vivre. On his first vintage the wine was rated 90 points by the Wine Spectator and made the TOP 100 list confirming the quality and success of the wine. Hampton Water, made in France, enjoyed everywhere. Jon Bon Jovi tells the story behind the project with Gérard Bertrand. "He understands that wine is like a good song, it can bring people together" -Jon Bon Jovi.
Watch a virtual wine tasting of Hampton Water Rose with global rock icon Jon Bon Jovi, renowned winemaker Gerard Bertrand, and Hampton Water creator Jesse Bongiovi. Watch the tasting here.
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