Located in the Mediterranean-adjacent town of St. Cyr-sur-Mer in the ancient wine-growing district of Bandol, Châteaux Pradeaux has long been considered the appellation’s standard-bearer. This rosé is made from... Read More
A blend of 60% Grenache Noir, 20% Syrah, 14% Mourvèdre, 6% Rolle, this rosé has a rich texture, welcome complexity, surprisingly long finish and aging capability that indicate a serious food rosé. The nose... Read More
The idyllic seaside town of Cassis is justly celebrated as a vacation destination, but its wines are arguably the most finesse-driven examples of Provence rosé in the entire region; however, with only ten producers overall,... Read More
Château de Selle Rosé is a blend of the Côtes de Provence AOC grape varieties, with a majority of Grenache, which gives the wine great balance. The Cinsault adds softness, while the Syrah and Mourvèdre... Read More
Château de Selle Rosé is a blend of the Côtes de Provence AOC grape varieties, with a majority of Grenache, which gives the wine great balance. The Cinsault adds softness, while the Syrah and Mourvèdre... Read More
This family domaine of 9ha located in Chavignol can trace its history back to 1380. The land records for that year mention a Jean Boulay as owner of vineyards in Chavignol. At the time, the Clos de Beaujeu in Chavignol was already... Read More
The Olga Raffault Chinon Rosé is a wonderfully crisp and dry expression of Cabernet Franc from the Loire Valley, built with structure and a distinct mineral character. It displays a delicate pink hue and offers a vibrant... Read More