- Colour Rosé
- Producer Ch Les Mesclances
- Region Côtes de Provence
- Grape Mourvèdre / Grenache
- Drinking 2020 - 2022
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available
2019 - Château Les Mesclances Parcelle de Madame Côtes de Provence Rosé - 12x75cl
- Colour Rosé
- Producer Ch Les Mesclances
- Region Côtes de Provence
- Grape Mourvèdre / Grenache
- Drinking 2020 - 2022
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available
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This delightful organic property in the heart of Provence has been under the family ownership of the current owners Arnaud and Elisabeth de Villeneuve Bargamon since 1530. Delicate, light pink colour, this has gentle red fruit aromas and an appealing creamy palate. A soft, charming style of rosé with a lovely touch of freshness on the finish. The perfect crisp, cold glass for a summer's day.
Producer
Ch Les Mesclances
This delightful property in the heart of Provence has been under the family ownership of the current owners Arnaud and Elisabeth de Villeneuve Bargamon since 1530. The 110 ha estate produces red, white and rose wines with the Parcelle de Madame being a blend of 4 key varieties, Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre. The estate follows organic practices certified in 2020 and the completion of an advanced new winery allows...Read more
This delightful property in the heart of Provence has been under the family ownership of the current owners Arnaud and Elisabeth de Villeneuve Bargamon since 1530. The 110 ha estate produces red, white and rose wines with the Parcelle de Madame being a blend of 4 key varieties, Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre. The estate follows organic practices certified in 2020 and the completion of an advanced new winery allows Ch Mesclances to reflect the true characters of the Schistous Provencal soils.Read less

Region
Côtes de Provence
France's most extensive appellation, the Côtes de Provence stretches from Toulon in the west to near Cannes in the east. The vineyards run from the sun-baked Mediterranean coast up into the Alpine foothills with their cooling influence. Rose wine accounts for four fifths of Côtes de Provence production. Formerly a drink for holidays only, consumption of rose is on the rise in both France and the UK and and the wines are more and more serious. Typically Cinsaut and Grenache are the most popular grape varieties. There is also a renewed focus on producing higher quality red wine by incorporating Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah into the blends, although combined they can only represent 30% of the blend. Plantings of indigenous white varieties are also increasing especially in the coastal areas.