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Provence

Château Sainte Marguerite - Côtes de Provence - Fantastique - Rosé - 2023

Characteristics

Country / Region: Provence

Vintage: 2023

Name: AOP Côtes de Provence

Grape variety: Blend of grenache, cinsault, rolle

Alcohol: 13 vol.

Color: Rosé

Capacity: 75 cl

AWARDS

Concours des Vins de Provence (CIVP) 2024: Gold Medal

Wine:

Quintessence of the La Londe terroir and unique expertise, the 2023 Côtes de Provence Fantastique Rosé is an organic and vegan rosé, crafted from the vineyard's finest parcels. Precise and pure, with a well-balanced, finely etched framework, it offers beautiful aromatic freshness and exceptional finesse, embodying the singular, mineral style of this renowned estate. An essential aperitif rosé.

Vinification:

Cold skin maceration before pressing. Temperature-controlled vinification. Selection of the best wines. Aged in vats on fine lees. Fining and filtration before bottling.

Organic wine (Ecocert) in France.

Color:

A pearly rosé with luminous golden highlights.

Nose:

A balance between rich aromas of white peach and pear, and more exotic nuances of lychee, passion fruit and grapefruit zest.

Palate:

Aromatic freshness with notes of logs and others more floral (rose, hint of jasmine). A long palate that prolongs the tasting experience.

Temperature:

Best served between 8 and 10°C.

Food and wine pairing:

This Fantastique 2023 rosé goes well with noble seafood, such as scallops, lobster or crayfish.

Cellar aging:

From now until 2025

A Cru Classé of Provence, nestled in the heart of enchanting nature, Château Sainte-Marguerite crafts gastronomic rosés from the exceptional terroir of La Londe-les-Maures.

A Cru Classé of Provence, Château Sainte-Marguerite is nestled in an enchanting natural setting, crafting exquisite gastronomic rosés from the exceptional terroir of Londe-les-Maures.

Pioneering a bold and innovative style, the Fayard family anticipated the rise of exceptional rosés long before it became a trend. They created a benchmark concept: a very pale rosé celebrated for its remarkable freshness and citrus notes.

Sainte Marguerite has now become a sanctuary in Provence. This "terroir de feu" – a dazzling mosaic of schist, quartz, clay, and silica soils – combined with 80-year-old Grenache vines and organic farming practices, produces wines of exceptional finesse.