Provence Wine
The Provence wine region is a vast area in the south-eastern part of France. The area stretches from Arles to Nice, where the wines are influenced by the Mediterranean climate, and from the Luberon to Les Alpes Maritimes, which is situated towards and within the foothills of the Alps.
This part of France is famous for the 'mistral' winds, which plays an integral part in growing the grapes for Provence wine production. There is a high demand for Provençal wines, for white, red and rosé styles, with some wine producers offering wine of a particularly high quality. The contrasting styles of the wines made in this large region are quite extraordinary and ensure a promising future for the local winemakers, attracting investors from across the globe.
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Alpes de Haute Provence: Chateau de Rousset Les Bambines RoséUnder a robe of lychee, this ripe rose releases elegantly intense notes of melon and cassis, before moving towards Muscat scents. Good density on the palate is set by a youthful vivacity and a pleasant fruitiness.
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Coteaux Varois en Provence: Chateau La Calisse RoséVery pale in colour, with a fragrant nose and silky taste. Full-bodied with strawberry flavours. Great match for salads.
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Cassis: Chateau de Fontcreuse Cuvée F RosePale colour. Nose with citrus notes blending fruit and flowers. Fine, silky and balanced palate. An elegant and delicious expression of the region, produced to organic standards.
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Bandol: Domaine de la Garenne Cuvee M RoséLight pink robe. Fine and very fruity nose with grapefruit and citrus notes.
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