Provence Rosé Wines — Iconic Wines from Southeastern France
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Discover Provence
The Provence appellation, located in southeastern France, is renowned as one of the most iconic wine regions for its rosé wines. Its warm, sunny Mediterranean climate, combined with diverse soils ranging from red clay to rolled pebbles, encourages the production of light, fresh and aromatic wines, perfect for summer and social moments.
Terroir and Characteristics
The Provence terroir enjoys abundant sunshine and a maritime influence that softens summer heat. Emblematic grape varieties such as Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Tibouren are central to its production, allowing for wines with diverse and refined aromatic profiles.
Wine Profile
Provence wines are predominantly rosés, notable for their pale and luminous color, delicate aromas of red fruits, citrus, floral and sometimes herbal notes. The rarer red wines offer power and structure, while the white wines stand out for their freshness and elegance.
Food Pairings
These wines pair perfectly with Mediterranean cuisine such as Niçoise salad, grilled meats, grilled fish, shellfish and tapas. Their freshness makes rosés ideal companions for aperitifs and summer meals.
Our Provence Selection
At achetezduvin.fr, we have carefully selected Provence cuvées from passionate winemakers dedicated to respecting the terroir and traditional methods. Discover fresh, elegant and easy-to-enjoy wines that reflect the unique style and authentic character of this emblematic southern French region, available with fast delivery and expert advice from our sommeliers.
Le barème établi par Robert Parker évalue les vins sur une échelle allant de 50 à 100 points afin d’aider les consommateurs à choisir leurs bouteilles. La grille de notation est la suivante :
96 à 100 Une cuvée grandiose : niveau exceptionnel.
90 à 95 Belle complexité aromatique, bel équilibre : niveau excellent.
80 à 89 Grande intensité aromatique, finesse et équilibre : bon niveau.
70 à 79 Plaisant, peu de complexité : niveau moyen.
60 à 69 Quelques défauts perceptibles : niveau très moyen.
50 à 59 Détection de défauts, manque d'équilibre : niveau acceptable.
