Château de Selle Roséis one of those names that appears every summer on tables where everything seems effortless: long meals, ice in the ice bucket, seafood, the sun setting unhurriedly and people who know exactly what they’re drinking.
The difference is that here, as well as the image, there is wine.
Plenty of wine.
Because behind that instantly recognisable bottle liesDomaines Ott, one of the wineries that defined modern premium rosé. A dry, refined style, with that salty, elegant touch that works better around a table than in front of a camera.
And it shows.
From the very first sip, that silky texture emerges, along with delicate white fruit, soft citrus notes and a slightly mineral finish that makes the glass last longer than expected. It doesn’t seek intensity or immediate impact. It aims for something more elusive: making you want to keep drinking it without even thinking about it.
That explains quite well why every vintage disappears before summer reaches its peak.
Nor is it the sort of bottle that waits too long once the real heat sets in.
Because there are rosés that refresh.
And then there are those that make everything around them seem a little better… and which, when they’re available, last less time than you’d like.