Château Sainte Roseline Lampe de Meduse Provence Rosé Wine 75cl
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Château Sainte Roseline is an historic estate whose origins date back to the 12th century. It is one of the 18 remaining Cru Classé estates in Provence and the only one in Les Arcs. Today the estate is owned and managed by Aurélie Bertin who produces red, white and rosé wines from her 110 hectares of vineyards that benefit from clay limestone soils and a close proximity to the Mediterranean. Lampe de Meduse, adorned with a unique and patented shaped bottle, is Saint Roseline’s most iconic wine. It’s juicy, refreshing, with citrus fruits, pink grapefruit creeping through, with some summer berries adding complexity to the saline finish.
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Château Sainte Roseline is an historic estate whose origins date back to the 12th century. It is one of the 18 remaining Cru Classé estates in Provence and the only one in Les Arcs. Today the estate is owned and managed by Aurélie Bertin who produces red, white and rosé wines from her 110 hectares of vineyards that benefit from clay limestone soils and a close proximity to the Mediterranean. Lampe de Meduse, adorned with a unique and patented shaped bottle, is Saint Roseline’s most iconic wine. It’s juicy, refreshing, with citrus fruits, pink grapefruit creeping through, with some summer berries adding complexity to the saline finish.
Château Sainte Roseline is an historic estate whose origins date back to the 12th century. It is one of the 18 remaining Cru Classé estates in Provence and the only one in Les Arcs. Today the estate is owned and managed by Aurélie Bertin who produces red, white and rosé wines from her 110 hectares of vineyards that benefit from clay limestone soils and a close proximity to the Mediterranean. Lampe de Meduse, adorned with a unique and patented shaped bottle, is Saint Roseline’s most iconic wine. It’s juicy, refreshing, with citrus fruits, pink grapefruit creeping through, with some summer berries adding complexity to the saline finish.