De Bortoli Family Selection Rose 75cl

Original price was: AED 40.00.Current price is: AED 30.00.

Fresh, pink, and dangerously easy to like, this Aussie rosé brings strawberry, watermelon, and a little citrus zip that keeps every sip lively. It’s dry enough to feel crisp, fruity enough to feel fun, and it doesn’t try to be complicated. A go-to Australian rosé wine for weeknights, snacks, and “one glass” plans that never stay at one.

Size75cl / 750ml
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Description

Crisp, fruity, and zero fuss, this Australian rosé is the kind of wine you open when you want instant good vibes in a glass. Think juicy red berries, a squeeze of citrus, and a clean, dry finish that makes you want the next sip.

If you’ve ever had a rosé that tasted flat or candy-like, this is the fix. It leans bright and refreshing, with enough fruit to feel generous, but it stays dry and snappy so it doesn’t wear you out.

  • Appearance: Bright salmon pink, clear and lively in the glass.
  • Nose: Strawberry, watermelon, and a hint of rose petal with a little citrus peel.
  • Taste: Ripe berry flavours up front, balanced by zesty acidity that keeps it crisp, not cloying.
  • Body: Light to medium-bodied, easy-going but not watery.
  • Finish: Clean and dry, with lingering red fruit and a quick flick of citrus.

It’s a solid “everyone’s happy” bottle for casual hangs, picnics, and any spread that includes salty snacks, grilled chicken, sushi, or anything with a bit of spice. Rosé’s secret superpower is how it plays nice with food, and this one does it without stealing the show.

What makes it worth keeping around is how balanced it feels. The fruit is vivid, the acidity keeps things bright, and the whole thing stays light on its feet. You don’t need a special occasion, you just need a corkscrew and a reason to take a break.

Also, it’s from one of Australia’s well-known family wine names, so you’re getting a rosé that’s made to be poured often, not overthought. The “Family Selection” vibe is pretty real here, friendly, dependable, and always easy to share.

Fun Fact: De Bortoli’s story starts with Italian immigrant Vittorio De Bortoli in the 1920s, and the family name has been pouring Australian wine ever since.