Garrus: The Story Behind the World’s Best Rosé

For years, rosé wines have been the hottest category globally

Very few rosé wines dare to place themselves in the Pantheon of the world’s legendary wines. Among them, the Garrus from the renowned Chateau d’Esclans, produced by Sacha Lichine, stands out as a unique case.

When the Russian-born son of Alexis Lichine abandoned the Bordeaux “certainty” of the family wine business—selling the Cru Classe Chateau Prieure Lichine, no less—to bet everything on a decaying estate in Provence in 2005, any business consultant would have advised against it. At that time, Chateau d’Esclans consisted of a dilapidated winery and a 65-hectare vineyard, most of whose grapes were sold cheaply to neighboring wineries.

However, the visionary winemaker saw something others had missed: the nearly century-old vines at the highest point of the estate, known as Garrus in Latin. Don’t be surprised by this, as Chateau d’Esclans is a property with a history that dates back centuries, with its tower—only the cellar of which remains today—dating back to the 12th century.

In just a few years, Sacha Lichine and his winemaker, Patrick Leon, formerly of the prestigious Chateau Mouton Rothschild, managed to “resurrect” the estate in the village of Var, change the history of rosé with Whispering Angel, make Provence the ultimate place for this wine style, and create the first mythical rosé label. With some exaggeration, one might say that while in the rest of the world, what isn’t good enough for red wine becomes rosé, in Provence, what isn’t good enough for rosé becomes red! Of course, in this case, such a statement wouldn’t apply, as Esclans only produces rosé, but it highlights the significance of rosé in this cosmopolitan area of France.

In the case of Garrus, however, things go several steps further. It’s not just the blessed terroir of the small 4-hectare plot where it originates or the old vines that yield minuscule harvests, comparable to the greatest reds, that make the difference. It’s also the high proportion (20-25%) of the local white Rolle grape alongside the unique Grenache Rouge, the triple selection process the raw material undergoes, and the exclusive fermentation in 600-liter barrels, where the wine remains for almost a year.

For the winemakers, temperature is crucial in producing a top rosé, so they have ensured its regulation while the wine is in the barrel. We might not fully understand the impact on quality, but we can certainly grasp the financial impact, as the installation, according to the producer, cost 1 million euros. Fortunately, the winery has other opportunities to recoup its investment, as the 100% new barrels in which Garrus ages number only ten.

Wine lovers around the world have few chances to bring Garrus to their glasses, but the lucky few who manage to do so will forget everything they know about rosé wines. Garrus’ show starts with a bright color reminiscent of onion skin and an exceptionally complex and intensely concentrated aroma that evokes memories of potpourri, honeysuckle, peach, incense, and angelica flowers. Even more shocking, however, is the experience on the palate, where each sip feels like a serving of meat.

It’s not just the body and strength of Garrus that make it so special but also its creamy roundness, akin to that of heavy cream. The cherry on top is that all of this comes with incredible elegance, sophisticated minerality, and a tremendous finish. This profile makes Garrus less suitable as a poolside rosé or for St. Tropez decks—though it often ends up there—but rather a fine wine choice for any serious table or high-end wine event.

Hardly anyone associates rosé wine with aging, but this exceptional creation has proven it has all the qualities to age for at least 3-5 years. It might not often appear at auctions, but with a price of over 150 euros, Garrus makes many great white or red wines envious.

The top cuvée of Chateau d’Esclans laid the foundation for the ultra-premium category in Cote de Provence, a category that now includes other members with similar or even higher prices. But Garrus remains the ultimate benchmark wine, setting the standard for any rosé aspiring to be called great.

The price of a bottle in Greece ranges between 160-170 euros.

French Heritage Society’s Summer Soiree

Photos by Jared Siskin and John Sanderson

On Friday, July 19th, 2024, French Heritage Society (FHS) hosted their annual Summer Soirée at the home of Maria and Kenneth Fishel in Bridgehampton, NY. The festive evening took the form of a cocktail party around the pool at the beautiful Fishel residence with generous support by Diptyque, rosé wine from Whispering Angel, and art on the table by Christofle. Hank Stampfl with Revel Rouge curated the event.

“Lost in Shanghai’ Brunch at Hakkasan Hanway Place with Rock Angel…”

…each guest will be served a bottle of Rock Angel rose, from the celebrated Château d’Esclans winery in Provence (best known for Whispering Angel). Rock Angel’s complex and structured profile is a sophisticated offering with a Sancerre-like minerality, which is particularly well suited to the sweet and savoury notes of the modern Cantonese cuisine at Hakkasan.
Guests will be immersed in a dynamic fusion of beats from various guest DJs at each event alongside live theatrical performances creating a vibrant atmosphere evoking the buzz of the Chinese capital. The dark and mysterious interiors that Hakkasan is renowned for will provide the ultimate cinematic backdrop for this gastronomic and sensory treat.


Premium rosé wines: Refined styles to try

Top quality rosé wines – still and sparkling – are on the rise, as Decanter World Wine Awards results attest. Discover the standout rosés to try this summer and beyond.

Among the big stories to emerge from the results of the 2024 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) was the rise of rosé. Wine drinkers are ‘drinking pink’, encouraged by the marketing clout and celebrity stardust of plush-pocketed rosé producers – and an uptick in quality.

‘It won’t surprise readers to know that our rosé wine entries grow with every year that passes (we judged almost 800 dry and medium-dry still pink wines this year),’ the DWWA judging panel commented.

There is more rosé around and it’s of better quality; the term ‘premium’ is now an apt descriptor for top-class rosé, not just red, white and sparkling wines.

This year two rosé wines – one still, one sparkling – were awarded Best in Show. There were just 50 wines out of the 18,143 evaluated to receive this plaudit in 2024, accounting for just 0.28% of the total wines tasted.

DWWA 2024: Top-scoring rosé wines to try

Château d’Esclans, Les Clans, Côtes de Provence, France 2022

97 Best in Show
Delicate peach-pink in colour, with a haunting aromatic profile that mixes cream, white almond, peach and gardenia notes with pastel finesse. On the palate, it is deeper than many of its peers to the point where you could almost say ‘concentrated’, and perhaps shows brighter acidity than some of our previous winners. That cream, though, naps and envelops all, and the white almond depth fuses admirably with the wine’s vinosity to provide the dominant structural frame, rather than relying on acidity. Is there even a hint of green olive? Maybe; maybe not; it’s Provence rosé, after all. Hints and whispers are all. Alc 14%

SECRETS DE CAVE: LES ROSÉS DE L’ÉTÉ

Par Dominique Homs

Anne ma soeur Anne, ne vois-tu rien venir…et bien non toujours pas l’été ! En se disant qu’avec les premiers jours des vacances il finira bien par arriver et que les repas au jardin reviendront enfin, voici comme chaque année quelques sélections de vins rosés, blancs, et effervescents …pour donner du pep’s à vos tables estivales .


AOP Côtes de Provence rosé 2023 Wispering Angel Château d’Esclans grenache, syrah, cinsault et rolle . Incontestablement un des rosés les plus célèbre de Provence . Un joli fruité une finale douce et élégante. A boire avec un tartare de thon rouge de Méditerranée ou une volaille fermière aux herbes. Prix: 19,90€ chez les meilleurs cavistes et sur le site https://www.esclans.com/fr/

Au Soleil: A Summer Soirée By Le Méridien

By Grace Sarkisian

Chase endless summers in the city or by the beach, from lazy rosé-filled afternoons in your favorite garden to backgammon on a mid-century terrace, or a stroll at golden hour with a sweet treat in hand. Savor the good life with Le Méridien, where the sun never sets on the jet set, from New York to Nice, Montreal to Munich, Dubai to Delhi, Shanghai to San Francisco, and beyond.


Moments to Sip n’ Savor
Allow yourself to indulge in lazy, rosé-filled afternoons, perfectly complemented by Le Scoop by Le Méridien. This exclusive gelato and sorbet treat brings the flavors of a European summer to life. Inspired by Whispering Angel rosé, the rosé sorbet debuts this month at over 30 Le Méridien properties worldwide. From urban retreats like Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown and Le Méridien Melbourne to coastal getaways like Le Méridien Barcelona and Le Méridien Lav, Split, this treat is available at many stunning locations.

The Rosé Sorbet Experience
Le Méridien has partnered with social media’s favorite chef and tastemaker, Meredith Hayden, to create a rosé-infused sorbet that captures the essence of summer. Inspired by a journey to the Whispering Angel vineyards in Provence and the flavors of the Mediterranean coast, this sorbet is a delightful blend of strawberries and rosé, best enjoyed in the sun, especially at golden hour.
The sorbet is served in a custom-designed Sorbet Sidecar, a glass cone that holds the sorbet scoop and sits atop a stemless wine glass filled with rosé. Presented on a sunshine-colored tray with an Au Soleil wooden cradle, this scoop-and-sip combo embodies the luxurious and leisurely spirit of Le Méridien.

Rosé all day? These are the 10 best bottles, according to sommelier

By Jill Waldbieser, CNN Underscored

Chateau d’Esclans Whispering Angel Rose 2023


A real crowd-pleaser, this pale pink stunner is made in the Provencal style, with the winery set just northeast of St. Tropez. We love that even though it sips bone-dry, you still get a medium-body flavor, with berries and currants on the top taste.

Chateau D’Esclans Les Clans Rose

If you’re looking for a splurge, we love this full-bodied hit of summertime. A complex, intense wine, it also happens to balance a subtle creamy vanilla with its tropical flavors. Keep this one close by when entertaining ones you love.

Rosa, la plage by Whispering Angel

Qui a dit que la plage ne se trouvait que les pieds dans l’eau ? Certainement pas l’hôtel Anantara qui dévoile ce mois-ci sa toute nouvelle plage éphémère, sur un rooftop où venir prendre de la hauteur. Les yeux vers la Grande Bleue, perchée au dernier étage de l’hôtel, la plage est une collaboration exclusive avec la maison de vin Whispering Angel. On s’y prélasse sur des lits balinais, transats ou chiliennes, dans un décor chic et naturel. On y découvre par exemple le cocktail La Vie en Rose, composé de vin Whispering Angel, d’hibiscus et de Gin Mistral. Mais aussi une carte variée, proposant huîtres locales, ceviches, mini cheese burgers ou mochis.

Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel Rose, la Plage by Whispering Angel
12 avenue de Verdun, 06000 Nice
seen.plazanice@anantara-hotels.com
Horaires de réservation : 12h – 15h / 15h – 18h / 18h – 22h
Lits Balinais : 40€/3h – Transat : 15€/3h

Reid’s Palace announces the return of Pink Party with Whispering Angel

Following last year’s success, Reid’s Palace is opening its doors for a second edition of the Pink Party. “In a gesture of homage to the iconic pink façade of this century-old hotel, Reid’s Palace invites participants to embrace the theme by dressing in touches of this enchanting hue,” the hotel highlights in a press release. The Pink Party will take place on July 20th at 7:30 pm at the hotel’s pools.

The event will feature a “warm welcome” and a toast with Whispering Angel. This will be followed by a buffet dinner prepared by Michelin-starred Chef José Diogo Costa. Throughout the evening, wine lovers can indulge in Whispering Angel – a rosé that “delights with its versatility and excellence, the world reference of Château d’Esclans from the Provence region.”

Live music will accompany the gastronomic delights, with a Bossa Nova band providing an atmosphere of “enchantment with melodies that combine the warmth of Brazilian samba with the charm of American jazz”. Gravity Live returns from Manchester for a night of artistic performances, and as is tradition, the DJ will ensure that no foot is left standing on the dance floor.

What does your wife really want for Mother’s Day? It’s a loaded question—and outside of breakfast in bed and cute homemade gifts from the kids, it can be tricky to find a present that says “I love you” and also shows just how much you appreciate her for being the best mom out there. But have no fear: The best Mother’s Day gift for your wife does exist. And lucky for you, we’ve found a bunch of stellar options.

Whispering Angel Rosé


While it’s true that a mom’s work is never done, what better time for her to sit back and relax with some vino than Mother’s Day? Toast your wife with a glass of Whispering Angel’s crisp rosé, then let her leisurely enjoy another while you put the kids to bed. Cheers to her (and motherhood)!