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'Gruaud Larose ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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Initial post 19 MAY 23 by Margaret Furness
I looked this up because the name seemed unusual. From Wikipedia: "Château Gruaud-Larose is a winery in the Saint-Julien appellation of the Bordeaux region of France. It is also the name of the red wine produced by this property. The wine produced here was classified as one of fifteen Deuxièmes Crus in the original Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855."
You'd think they would have been offered a red rose.
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 19 JUN 23 by Nastarana
The rose pictured is stunningly beautiful. This could perhaps be sold in the USA as e.g., Rose Castle, a clumsy translation to be sure, but one which might not put off a buying public which must have its' easy to remember names.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 8 JUL 23 by PierreLaPierre
I can confirm that this rose is indeed stunning and have planted 3 here in our gardens. We are in the lower Cévennes France Zone 7a or 7b. The scent is of lychee fruit and very pleasant it is too. Our soil is slightly acidic and the first bare-root was planted three years ago and after six months in October finally flowered with one solitary but stunning rose the second season was very generous and gave us huge clusters like a floribunda which were simply ready made bouquets ( see photos from last summer ). Now I’ve pegged it and stands almost six foot tall and has blooms all over and is one of the healthiest roses here with next to no BS.
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 4 MAY by RoseLover1
Hello,
I purchased a Gruaud Larose through Palatine. How much sun does yours receive (ex: full sun, morning sun/afternoon shade)?
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 4 MAY by PierreLaPierre
Hello Roselover1

Our most mature plant receives full sun it is pointing almost due south. In fact just had some friends visit the gardens earlier and Gruaud had one saturated ( we’ve had a week of very heavy rain ) half-open flower poking out so I picked it off and presented it as a gift to one of the visitors. With all the rain I wasn’t expecting the rose to have much of a scent but voilà - yes quite perfumed with a strong citrus-lychee note. Lovely scent.

We have four now and the mature one is 3 years old standing at well over 6ft tall and 4ft + wide after only light pruning in March. There must be well over 150 buds on it right now.

Happy gardening. Peter

PS this one is in it’s fourth season was quite slow to develop took around 18 months to establish, one flower then 3-4 then last year dozens and dozens sometimes in groups of 5 or 6 held up almost in a ready-made bouquet.
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 8 OCT by ABQ Rose Lady
You are very lucky to have four of these roses I have been trying to get one and have not had any success. I cried when I heard Palatine was closing because that’s my only hope of getting this rose here in the US if you have any advice for other distributors please let me know
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 8 OCT by PierreLaPierre
Hello there. We are in France so can’t help with sending cuttings though I’m sure if you look up sellers of ‘NIRP’ branded varieties, of which Gruaud LaRose is one of, or you could contact them direct in Italy/ France and they may well be able to give you the name of a nursery in the US.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 21 OCT by RoseLover1
Palatine announced they would have it ordered for December 2024!!
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