5 O'Clock Wines Rosé — Fresh Languedoc Pink from Alma Cersius
5 O'Clock Wines Rosé is a fresh, fragrant pink from the Languedoc — a blend of Grenache and Cinsault with lifted aromas of wild strawberry, pink grapefruit and the floral herbs of the garrigue. Made by the Alma Cersius cooperative near Beziers, it's bone-dry, super refreshing and proof that brilliant French rosé doesn't need to come from Provence or cost £20.
Wild strawberry, grapefruit and garrigue
This is a rosé with proper character. The Grenache brings ripe strawberry fruit and a soft, rounded body, while the Cinsault adds freshness, floral lift and that bright pink grapefruit edge. There are hints of the garrigue — the wild herbs and flowers of the southern French hillside — that give it a sense of place beyond just ""pink wine."" It's bone-dry with lively acidity and a clean, moreish finish. Pour it ice-cold and it disappears dangerously fast.
Languedoc rosé: the insider's choice
Everyone knows Provence rosé, and it's lovely — but it's also expensive. The Languedoc, just next door, produces rosé with the same Mediterranean sunshine and freshness, at significantly lower prices. The grapes for this wine come from pebble and alluvial clay soils near Beziers, cooled by the Cers wind from the Pyrenees and warmed by the sea. It's a combination that gives the wine both warmth and brightness — sunny but not sleepy.
The bottle that starts every gathering
There's a reason rosé outsells everything else on warm days — it's the ultimate crowd-pleaser. This one earns its place by being genuinely good, not just cold and pink. The label is bright and clean, the price is right, and the wine inside delivers more flavour than you'd expect from a £12.50 bottle. Keep a couple in the fridge permanently. You'll use them.
About 5 O'Clock Wines
5 O'Clock Wines come from Alma Cersius, an ecologically focused cooperative of around 150 growers in the Languedoc. Founded by merging three local cooperatives near Beziers, Alma Cersius farms 1,200 hectares on Mediterranean-influenced soils and has a track record of gold medals at international competitions. Their approach to winemaking is straightforward: make wines that are simply delicious, and let the terroir do the talking.
The whole 5 O'Clock range at All Natty represents the same thing we care about — proper quality at fair prices from makers who prioritise the wine over the marketing. Explore the full 5 O'Clock Wines collection at All Natty.
Also from 5 O'Clock Wines: Viognier, Syrah.
Who is 5 O'Clock Wines Rosé for?
If you drink rosé in summer (or honestly any time — we don't judge), this is your house pink. It's brilliant as an aperitif with olives and crisps, perfect with a light salad or grilled fish, and exactly the right bottle to bring to someone's garden. If you're tired of overpaying for Provence rosé and want something just as good at a fraction of the price, start here.
For the ultimate no-effort entertaining spread, grab the Rosé alongside the Syrah and Viognier — all three for £37.50 — and add some snacks from our deli. Job done.
Bristol same-day delivery & UK shipping
Sun's out? Get rosé sorted. Order before 2pm and we'll deliver across Bristol (BS1–BS16) by 8pm — just £3.50, or free on orders over £40. Pick up all three 5 O'Clock bottles and you're at £37.50, which means a single snack addition gets you free delivery. Or swing by the bottle shop at Willway Yard, Bedminster, Fridays and Saturdays. UK-wide, it's 2-day priority shipping at £8.50, free over £80. See our full delivery information.
Frequently asked questions
What does 5 O'Clock Wines Rosé taste like?
It's a fresh, bone-dry rosé with wild strawberry and pink grapefruit flavours, floral hints of garrigue herbs, and lively acidity. The Grenache brings soft fruit and body, while the Cinsault adds freshness and lift. Serve it properly cold — it's designed for easy, refreshing drinking.
What food pairs with 5 O'Clock Wines Rosé?
Rosé is incredibly versatile. This one works brilliantly with salads, grilled fish, chicken, Mediterranean dishes, pizza, and anything with fresh herbs. It's also a perfect aperitif — pour it ice-cold with olives, crisps and good bread. On a warm day, it pairs with everything including just sitting in the sun.
Can I get 5 O'Clock Wines Rosé delivered in Bristol?
Yes. All Natty delivers same-day across Bristol postcodes BS1–BS16 when you order before 2pm. Delivery is £3.50, or free on orders over £40. We also ship UK-wide with 2-day priority delivery and offer free click and collect from Willway Yard.
Is 5 O'Clock Rosé as good as Provence rosé?
It holds its own — and at £12.50 it's significantly cheaper. The Languedoc, which neighbours Provence, benefits from the same Mediterranean climate and similar grape varieties (Grenache, Cinsault). The wines have comparable freshness and fruit character, often with a bit more body and personality. If you've been drinking Provence rosé, this is well worth trying.
What grapes are in 5 O'Clock Wines Rosé?
It's a blend of Grenache and Cinsault, two classic southern French varieties. Grenache brings ripe strawberry fruit and roundness, while Cinsault adds aromatic freshness and lighter, more floral character. Together they produce a rosé that's fruity but dry, generous but refreshing.
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