Rose All Day Pays d'Oc Rose
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Description
Description
Rosé All Day Pays d'Oc Rosé is a Grenache-based rosé from IGP Pays d'Oc in southern France, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The wine earned 90 points from Wine Enthusiast and a Gold Award at the American Fine Wine Competition, establishing it as one of the more critically recognized value rosés from the Languedoc.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: IGP Pays d'Oc, Languedoc-Roussillon, France | Varietal: Grenache | Producer: Biagio Cru
Production & Heritage
Rosé All Day is produced for Biagio Cru, a family-owned importer based in New Hyde Park, New York. The Grenache grapes are sourced from vineyards spanning four departments of Languedoc-Roussillon along roughly 200 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline, drawing from a mosaic of terroirs composed of limestone, clay, and sand. Fermentation takes place at a controlled 55 to 62 degrees Fahrenheit, preserving the wine's delicate aromatics and fresh fruit character. The result registers a bright 3.30 pH, contributing to its crisp, food-friendly acidity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Orange blossom and rose petal aromatics open the nose, followed by red cherry tart and a subtle hint of apricot. Underlying herbal and floral tones add complexity beyond the primary fruit.
Taste: The palate enters with juicy raspberry and cherry flavors carried on a light, nimble body. Mid-palate, dried herbs, grapefruit zest, and a dusting of white pepper emerge alongside pronounced minerality. High acidity keeps the structure taut and the fruit vivid throughout.
Finish: The finish is clean and medium in length, with lingering mineral and citrus notes. A faint savory quality and dry, peppery trail round out each sip.
How to Drink Rosé All Day
Serve well chilled at 45–50°F to highlight the wine's crisp acidity and floral lift. It drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif. For cocktails, try a Frosé — the bright raspberry fruit and high acidity hold up perfectly when blended frozen with simple syrup. A French Spritz with elderflower liqueur and soda water plays off the wine's orange blossom aromatics. It also works in a Rosé Sangria with stone fruits and fresh herbs, where its minerality provides a dry backbone against the added sweetness.
Best For
- Summer entertaining and outdoor dinner parties
- Introducing wine drinkers to quality southern French rosé
- Pairing with light Mediterranean-style meals
- Bringing as a crowd-pleasing host gift
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rosé All Day taste like? Rosé All Day delivers juicy raspberry and cherry fruit with notable floral aromatics, bright grapefruit acidity, and a mineral-driven finish accented by dried herbs and white pepper.
How does Rosé All Day compare to Provence rosé? While classic Provence rosé typically blends multiple varietals and emphasizes a very pale, restrained style, Rosé All Day is Grenache-based from Languedoc-Roussillon and leans into slightly more expressive fruit and floral character. Both regions share a Mediterranean climate, but the diverse limestone, clay, and sand terroirs of Pays d'Oc give this wine a distinct mineral signature.
Is Rosé All Day good for sipping on its own? Yes — its high acidity, light body, and layered aromatics make it a refreshing standalone sipper, especially when served well chilled in warmer weather.
Where is Rosé All Day made? Rosé All Day is made in the IGP Pays d'Oc zone within the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. The grapes are sourced from vineyards stretching across four departments along the Mediterranean coast.
What foods pair well with Rosé All Day? Grilled shrimp or prawns complement the wine's citrus-mineral profile. Charcuterie boards with cured meats and mild cheeses match its savory undertones. Niçoise salad mirrors its Provençal-adjacent character. Goat cheese crostini highlight the floral aromatics, and light pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces work with its bright acidity.
What sizes does Rosé All Day come in? Rosé All Day Pays d'Oc Rosé is available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Rosé All Day worth the price? Rosé All Day positions as a value-tier rosé that punches above its weight — a 90-point rating from Wine Enthusiast and a Gold at the American Fine Wine Competition are uncommon distinctions at this price level, making it a strong entry point for quality southern French rosé.
Why Rosé All Day?
A 90-point score from Wine Enthusiast and a Gold Award from the American Fine Wine Competition separate this wine from the crowded field of everyday rosés. The Grenache fruit is sourced across a genuinely diverse stretch of Languedoc-Roussillon terroir — limestone, clay, and sand soils across four departments — giving the blend more complexity than single-site wines at a comparable price point. Cold fermentation at 55–62°F locks in the delicate floral and fruit aromatics that define its character. For drinkers seeking a French rosé with real critical credentials and honest varietal expression, this bottle consistently delivers.
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