Prophecy Rose 750ML
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Description
Description
Prophecy Rosé 750ML is a Southern French rosé blending Cinsault, Grenache, and Syrah at approximately 12.5% ABV. The wine earned Gold at the Critics Challenge Wine Competition for its 2020 vintage and Gold at the Sunset International Wine Competition for the 2019 vintage, establishing it as one of the more decorated rosés at its price point.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~12.5% | Origin: South of France | Style: Dry to Off-Dry Rosé | Blend: Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah
Production & Heritage
Prophecy sources its fruit from select growing regions across the South of France, drawing on the classic Rhône and Provençal tradition of blending Cinsault, Grenache, and Syrah for rosé. These three varieties each play a role: Cinsault contributes pale color and delicate red fruit, Grenache adds body and berry richness, and Syrah brings structure and a subtle floral edge. Vintage conditions vary year to year—the 2020 harvest, for example, was notably early due to warm, dry weather across Southern France, which concentrated flavors in the fruit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Delicate raspberry and white flower notes rise first, followed by citrus blossom and a whisper of grapefruit zest. The bouquet is bright and inviting without being heavy.
Taste: The palate opens with ripe red cherry and fresh strawberry, moving into layers of white peach and soft berry at mid-palate. Refreshing acidity keeps the wine balanced, with subtle minerality and a touch of citrus running underneath the fruit.
Finish: Clean and crisp, tapering with a gentle grapefruit dryness. The finish is moderate in length, leaving a lingering impression of stone fruit and a faint mineral lift.
How to Drink Prophecy Rosé
Serve well chilled, between 45–50°F, to let the acidity and fruit shine without muting the aromatics. This rosé is built for warm-weather sipping straight from the glass, but it holds up well in cocktails too.
- Frosé: The strawberry and peach character freezes into a balanced, slushy texture that stays flavorful rather than watery.
- Aperol Spritz (rosé variation): Swapping in this rosé for prosecco adds a berry-forward depth that complements Aperol's bitter orange.
- French 75 (rosé twist): The wine's crisp acidity and citrus notes pair naturally with gin and fresh lemon in this sparkling riff.
Best For
- Outdoor summer gatherings and patio entertaining
- A casual weeknight dinner wine alongside light Mediterranean fare
- Introducing friends to Southern French rosé at an approachable price
- Brunch pairings where something lighter than sparkling wine is welcome
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Prophecy Rosé taste like? Prophecy Rosé delivers fresh strawberry and raspberry up front, layered with white peach, a thread of citrus, and subtle minerality on a crisp, balanced palate. The finish is dry and refreshing with a hint of grapefruit.
How does Prophecy Rosé compare to Josh Cellars Rosé? Josh Cellars Rosé tends to land on the drier side of the spectrum and is often praised for its value, while Prophecy Rosé leans slightly fruitier with more pronounced strawberry and peach character. Both sit in a similar price tier, but Prophecy's Cinsault-Grenache-Syrah blend from Southern France gives it a more traditionally Provençal flavor profile compared to Josh Cellars' California fruit.
Is Prophecy Rosé good for sipping on its own? Yes—its balanced acidity and layered fruit make it a natural choice for drinking chilled without food, especially during warm weather when lighter wines are most refreshing.
Where is Prophecy Rosé made? Prophecy Rosé is produced in the South of France, sourcing Cinsault, Grenache, and Syrah grapes from the region's established growing areas, which share terroir characteristics with Provence and the southern Rhône Valley.
What foods pair well with Prophecy Rosé? Grilled shrimp or seafood benefits from the wine's citrus acidity. Charcuterie and soft cheeses like Brie echo its creamy texture. Caprese salad mirrors the wine's bright red-fruit notes. Grilled chicken with herbs complements the floral aromatics. Fresh fruit tarts work as a dessert pairing alongside the wine's peach and berry flavors.
What sizes does Prophecy Rosé come in? The standard and most widely available format is the 750ML bottle.
Is Prophecy Rosé worth the price? Prophecy Rosé positions as an entry-level to mid-range Southern French rosé, and its dual Gold Medal wins at respected competitions suggest it consistently over-delivers relative to wines in the same value tier.
Why Prophecy Rosé?
Gold Medal recognition at both the Critics Challenge Wine Competition and the Sunset International Wine Competition places Prophecy Rosé among the more decorated options in its price range. The Cinsault-Grenache-Syrah blend draws on generations of Southern French winemaking tradition rather than relying on a single grape, producing a rosé with genuine complexity for everyday drinking. Its balanced acidity and layered fruit profile give it enough structure to work at the table and enough freshness to stand on its own. For anyone looking for a Southern French rosé that has been independently validated by competition judges, this bottle makes a straightforward case for itself.
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