- Colour Rosé
- Producer Amistà
- Region Côtes de Provence
- Drinking 2023 - 2027
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Amistà Cru Classé Provence Rosé - 6x75cl
- Colour Rosé
- Producer Amistà
- Region Côtes de Provence
- Drinking 2023 - 2027
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Producer
Amistà
Amistà is produced on the grounds of Château Roubine, one of the 18 Côtes de Provence Cru Classés and the first with biodynamic certification. With its imposing square tower overlooking a typical Mediterranean landscape. Amistà meaning ‘friendship' in Occitan, is the story of a meeting between Ariane de Rothschild and Valerie Rousselle. Two wine personalities, two sunny temperaments brought together under the skies of Prove...Read more
Amistà is produced on the grounds of Château Roubine, one of the 18 Côtes de Provence Cru Classés and the first with biodynamic certification. With its imposing square tower overlooking a typical Mediterranean landscape. Amistà meaning ‘friendship' in Occitan, is the story of a meeting between Ariane de Rothschild and Valerie Rousselle. Two wine personalities, two sunny temperaments brought together under the skies of Provence, both sharing the same values of authenticity and a taste of excellence.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.