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Dinner party Sancerre rosé


Proudly presenting the 2015 vintage of one of the world’s greatest rosés. It’s an ultra-rare Sancerre – the Loire’s most famous appellation produces minuscule quantities of pink wine – from revered Domaine Michel Thomas.


It’s made from a featherlight pressing of pure Pinot Noir and has a beguiling rose-petal aroma and subtle summer fruit fl avours. A masterclass in understated brilliance and perfect on its own or with baked sea bass. 13% Vol.


Domaine Michel Thomas Rosé 2015 Sancerre AOC


£179.88 £89.94 £44.97


£161.88 12 btls £80.94 £40.47


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