Country |
France |
---|---|
Style |
Rose |
Region |
Provence |
Grape |
Cinsault, Grenache / Garnacha, Shiraz / Syrah |
Organic |
Yes |
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Elegance Rose, Capdevieille & Ginter
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The grapes for this rosé are sourced from vineyards situated in the commune of La Londe in a valley surrounded
by the Massif des Maures on sun-drenched slopes and a landscape of rocks of schists with veins of quartz. In the summer the
location of the valley near the sea allows cooling breezes which leads to a slower and more progressive maturation of the
grapes, giving the wines fine aromatic structure.
Classic (organic) Provence Rose at a great price.
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