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A Cru Classé rosé from one of only eighteen estates in Provence holding that 1955 ranking — Château de Saint-Martin in Taradeau, founded in 1740, dominated here by Grenache and the rare local Tibouren. Gold medal at Concours Général Agricole Paris 2020.
The Details
| Producer | Château de Saint-Martin |
| Country | France |
| Region | Côtes de Provence Cru Classé, Taradeau, Var |
| Varietal | Grenache, Cinsault, Tibouren, Syrah, Carignan |
| Style | Rosé, Dry |
| ABV | 13% |
| Size | 750ml |
| Mevushal | No |
| Kosher for Passover | Yes |
Tasting Notes
Violet, jasmine, rose petal, ripe wild peach, lychee, a hint of blood orange. Velvety and full for a Provence rosé, layered red fruit and stone fruit over a saline mineral core, intense acidity holding everything taut. Long, perfumed, and dry — built to age, but drinking beautifully now.
Food Pairing
Niçoise salad, grilled branzino, herb-roasted chicken, charcuterie board, mezze platter, Shabbos lunch on the terrace.
Peach blossom, jasmine, golden hour.
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