Regent Rosé 2020 - Gwin Rhosliw
A nose of crushed red berry with wild strawberries and red pear notes on the palate.
Similar to a Provence style.
Perfect with: Asian style dishes or simply quaff on summers day!
Regent is a dark-skinned inter-specific hybrid grape variety, used for making wine. It has both European Vitis Vinifera and American vine species in its pedigree and a broad resistance against the most significant fungal diseases which affect grapes, such as downy mildew.
Regent was created in 1967, a Silvaner x Müller-Thurgau cross and thus a Vitis vinifera variety, with the interspecific hybrid Chambourcin. Experimental plantings followed in 1985, and it received varietal protection in 1994 and was released for cultivation in the first German region in 1996. It is at present among the most important new fungal-resistant quality grape variety world-wide, especially in German wine regions.