With Japan’s famed cherry blossoms forecast to reach full bloom by the start of April, it’s that time of year to imbibe a glass of chilled rosé—or maybe even two.
These wines have been chosen by Andrew Heffernan, a member of the Club’s Wine & Beverage Committee. If you purchase at least three bottles of any combination of his recommended trio, you’ll receive a 10 percent discount.
The wines are also available through the Club’s online Wine Shop.
“The first stop is Tavel, a town in Southern Rhône that exclusively produces rosés. Relatively hard to come by in Japan, the 2023 M Chapoutier Tavel Beaurevoir is a fine example of the appellation. Dark-hued with a brilliant purplish pink, this wine features scents of crushed stone, cherries, raspberries and cream, capped off by a refreshing hint of citrus. Highly recommended.”
¥2,800
“From New Zealand’s North Island comes the 2023 Ata Rangi Rosé, a vibrant watermelon-pink blend of Pinot Noir, Merlot, Syrah and Malbec from Martinborough that pairs perfectly with hanami otsumami snacks.”
¥3,000
“Lastly, for the budget-conscious, the 2021 Sunny with a Chance of Flowers Rosé from Monterey delivers aromas of strawberry and toast with a hint of earth. Crushed rock on the palate gives way to a texture that relents into light cherry flavors. Real value.”
¥2,100