Grape – Roussanne

At Wayward we might describe rosé as a much-mistaken category. For many it means strictly Provençal, direct-pressed, summer months only. We disagree! And we hope our pantone palate of pink natural wine helps us to prove our point. Aside from the salmon-twinged refreshers that glug down with ease (of which there are many), we also find there are many deeper, more multilayered examples to get your teeth into, from juice-bomb grenadine-esque Grenache from the hills of Luberon, through to complex, salty Pignatello from far-flung Sicilian satellite islands, there is much compelling evidence to suggest that these delicious natural rosé wines should be enjoyed year-round. Let us know if you have questions about our range of natural rose wines. 

La Grange Du Nord
D’Équerre 2021

Fred's entry-point cuvée, blending a roughly even split of almost every grape grown in the domaine, red and white, brought together in a direct-press. The resulting wine is a striking translucent ruby, sitting in that pale red, deep rosé intersection - be sure to drink this one chilled. Find out more.

  • Region Gard, Southern Rhône, France
  • Grapes Clairette, Roussanne, Counoise, Grenache, Carignan & Cinsault
  • Vineyard Organic
  • Cellar Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, minimal additional sulphites
£23

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