Rosé Day –the second Saturday of June each year–officially marks the start of Rosé season for many, and what better way than with organic Rosé from the Côtes du Rhône region in southern France? So many foods go well with Rosé— think smoked meats, cheeses, seafood, quiche— that it can be hard to decide what to choose! Sue wanted to do something different and suggested salmon cakes — a first for us here on Wine Predator. Since we had a winter squash that needed to be used, and a perfectly ripe organic pear, we knew the direction we would go to round out the meal.

2023 Domaine de l’Amauve “Le Rosé de Simone” Seguret Côtes du Rhône Villages Agriculture Biologique Certifié
Rosé is made around the world, and all over France. To find more Rosé for you this summer, the French Winophiles have you covered! Scroll down for links.
Happy Rosé Day! Share in the comments how you plan to celebrate!
Cotes du Rhone Rosé
- 2023 Domaine de l’Amauve “Le Rosé de Simone” Seguret Côtes du Rhône Villages Agriculture Biologique Certifié
- 2023 Domaine Grand Veneur Alain Jaume Côtes du Rhône AOC “Bellissime” Vin Bio
Menu for Cotes du Rhone Rosé
- Organic Winter Squash Soup
- Organic Pear, Walnut, Stilton Green Salad
- Fresh Wild Salmon Cakes with homemade aioli
- Organic Baguette

2023 Domaine de l’Amauve “Le Rosé de Simone” Seguret Côtes du Rhône Villages Agriculture Biologique Certifié
2023 Domaine de l’Amauve “Le Rosé de Simone” Seguret Côtes du Rhône Villages Agriculture Biologique Certifié
ABV: 12.5%
SRP: $13
Grapes: Grenache, Cinsault, Carignan, Mourvèdre
sample for my review
They have been certified organic since 2020. Their philosophy is
- Respect for fauna and flora.
- Vineyard managed using organic farming methods.
- Living soil with permanent natural grasses alternated every other row.
- Vineyard managed through precise cultivation.
- No irrigation.
- Manual grape selection in May-June.
- Small yields.
- Manual harvest.
- Traditional vinification following organic rules.
Learn more about the winery here.
Appearance: Salmon, copper, platinum rim, very pretty in the glass.
Aroma: Roses and fruit, cotton candy, green herbs, strawberry, cherry, carnation, honeydew, cucumber.
Palate: Strawberry, cherry, minerals, sage, mint, bubble gum, cantaloupe.
Pairing: The squash soup brings out lovely sweetness in the wine and the wine brings out the creaminess in the soup. Very nice with the fresh salmon cakes, then when the aioli is included it just kicks the pairing to another level. Fantastic with the salad loving the perfectly ripe pears and everything else in the salad; it all goes so well together.
2023 Domaine Grand Veneur Alain Jaume Côtes du Rhône AOC “Bellissime” Vin Bio
ABV: 13%
SRP: $15
Grapes: Grenache Syrah, Mourvèdre
sample for my review
In 1826, the when Alain Jaume family settled north of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and planted a vineyard.
“A great wine is made with beautiful grapes, by allowing the forces of the Earth to express themselves,” they say.
As organic farmers, their cultivate vineyards Domaines Grand Veneur, Clos de Sixte and Chateau Mazane according to the following organic farming protocols, according to their website:
Learn more about this winery here at their website.
Appearance: Pale copper, rose gold, platinum rim, pale and sparkly as it catches the light in the glass.
Aroma: Mountain strawberry, cinnamon, carnation, roses, earth.
Palate: Light and refreshing, rose water, wild strawberry, mint, nice perfume finish.
Pairing: We thought this would be nice with a watermelon mint salad. With food on the palate, this wine becomes so much richer and heartier than it was before. The salad was a perfect combination with the wine as the wine loves the herbs and fresh garlic in the salmon cake dish. Unfortunately the wine was not a great match with the soup; both of us just wanted to go back to the salmon cakes and the salad.
More Rosé from the French Winophiles!
- Wendy is sharing “Simple Green Salad with Shrimp and Lemon Vinaigrette paired with Gerard Bertrand Rose” at A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Jeff is sharing “Surprising Rosés from the Loire Valley” at Food Wine Click
- Here on Wine Predator we are sharing “Organic Côtes du Rhône Rosé with Salmon Cakes, Squash Soup, Salad” and “Luberon with Love: Four Organic Chateau de Sannes Rose Paired with Venison Bourguignon” at Wine Predator
- Robin is sharing “The Joys of Tavel and a Salade Niçoise” at Crushed Grape Chronicles
- Camilla is sharing “A Serious Rhône Rosé with a Nostalgic Fast Food Sandwich Reimagined” at Culinary Cam
- Host Deanna is sharing “Bugey Cerdon – Semi-Sweet Sparkling Rose from Jura” at Wineivore
There’s lots more Rosé here on Wine Predator too! We always feature Rosé around Rosé Day in June, but also throughout the year because we enjoy drinking it all year!
Coming up on Wine Predator: more Rosé!
- Puglia’s Pink Wine Shines: Radichi del Sud’s Outstanding Rosatos in 2025
- Salmon Cakes + Organic Ventura County Rosé from Doctor’s Orders, Happy Accidents, Side Street Wine, The Ojai Vineyard plus a link to my article in Ventana Monthly


Delicious wines at great bargains, paired with delicious food! You are kicking summer off right!
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Yes, and organic too!
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The menu looks scrumptious along with an excellent selection of organic roses!
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It was!! Sue is brilliant!
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