"The Society's Exhibition Côtes de Provence Rosé 2024" is due back in soon
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The Society's Exhibition Côtes de Provence Rosé 2024
This is the third vintage for this wine from Provence and we've tweaked the blend, adding more from the old vines to give it a little more weight and concentration. This is full-flavoured and round and a wine that goes go admirably well with food in an alfresco setting. Provence is the spiritual home of rosé and a style that has been perfected over millennia. The combination of red-fruit flavours, roundness and tingling freshness is irresistible. This comes from an ancient estate at the heart of Provence, just behind the ports of Hyères and Toulon that benefits from cooling sea breezes. Over the years, owners Arnaud and Elizabeth de Villeneuve Bargemon have modernised the cellars in order to take full advantage of the magnificent terroir at Mesclances.
Price:
£12.50
Bottle
Price:
£150.00
Case of 12
Due in on 26/05/25
Code: FC49471
Wine characteristics
- Rose Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Cinsault
- 75cl
- Now to 2026
- 13.1% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Screwcap
- 420 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Organic
Château des Mesclances
This is a very old property, farmed since the 16th century and still run by descendants of its then owners. Château des Mesclances is 110 hectares of vines planted in schistous soils well served by a top-notch, ultra-modern, gravity fed winery half-buried in the hillside. A variety of plots of vines give the winemaker a complex range of terroirs to play with. The Côtes de Provence wines are made from fruit grown on schistous hillside soils, while the IGP wines are sourced from the harvest on the alluvila lower plantings, and all are currently undergoing organic certification. Arnaud and Elisabeth de Villeneuve Bargemon have been the owners since 2009, ably assisted by daughter Sophie, and they have invested time, money and a great deal of effort in revitalising the vineyards and cellars, while winemaker Véronique Dufeutrelle makes the very best of it.