
False Bay Rosé 75cl
AED 46.00 Original price was: AED 46.00.AED 35.00Current price is: AED 35.00.
Crisp, seaside-fresh rosé from South Africa’s False Bay, made for easy sipping but never boring. Think strawberry and watermelon up front, then a clean citrus snap that keeps every glass feeling bright. It’s dry once and refreshing all the way through, with that salty-breeze vibe you only get from coastal vineyards. Serious picnic, pool, and “one more pour” energy!
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Zippy, coastal rosé that tastes like you’ve got a sea breeze on your balcony, even if you’re nowhere near the water. False Bay Rosé is from South Africa, and it brings bright fruit, clean citrus, and a crisp finish that keeps you coming back.
- Appearance: Pale salmon pink, bright and clear.
- Nose: Fresh strawberry, watermelon, and a little pink grapefruit zest.
- Taste: Juicy red berries up front, then citrusy lift with a dry, mouthwatering finish that makes food taste better.
- Body: Light-bodied and lively.
- Finish: Clean, fresh, and lightly savoury, like a hint of sea spray.
This is the kind of rosé you open when you want something refreshing but still full of flavour. The fruit is bright and easy to love, but the real win is the crisp acidity that keeps it feeling sharp, not flat. It’s the bottle you pour when the playlist gets good and the snacks start multiplying.
If you’re building your “always handy” wine line-up at home, this one earns its spot fast. It plays well with a table full of food because it’s light, fresh, and dry (once you taste it, you’ll get why that matters). Salty bites, grilled chicken, spicy dips, sushi, beach-day sandwiches, it just slots in and does the job.
False Bay is all about that coastal character, bright aromatics, and a finish that stays clean. You get layers without needing a lecture: berries, citrus, then that subtle savoury edge that makes you want another sip.
Pick it when you want a rosé that’s refreshing enough for a hot day, but interesting enough to talk about for at least five minutes.
Fun Fact: False Bay takes its name from the bay near Cape Town that’s famous for big ocean swells and great white sharks, and that cool maritime influence shows up in the wine’s crisp, sea-breeze feel.