The Côte de Thau 2023 Collection

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11,00 €

A rosé from the banks of the Thau Basin with a mineral, dry and refreshing character.

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France

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12.5%

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1-5 years

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70% Grenache, 30% Cinsault

To be enjoyed with salmon tartare, a summer salad, Asian-style turkey skewers or with fresh goat's cheese.

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The grapes come from vineyards grown near the Etang de Thau (south of Montpellier), located in a formerly volcanic region, just inland from the sea. This region benefits from a particular microclimate, as the proximity of water has a moderating effect on the typically Mediterranean temperatures, allowing for optimal ripening while retaining fresh acidity. The grapes are harvested early in the morning, then the wine is vinified like a classic rosé de presse, with gentle pressing and cold fermentation. This luscious and textured blend of Grenache and Cinsault develops rich flavors of raspberry , tart strawberry , red currant , melon , grapefruit , and mineral nuances .

Where are we traveling?

Thau Coast Spread over 6 communes bordering the north-east of the large salt pond of Thau, the geographical area of Côtes de Thau offers a natural and original mix of sea, ponds, beaches and resinous scrubland soils. It is in this landscape, intertwining the low and open hills bordering the Thau pond, that the winegrowers are established. This aquatic environment softens the harshness of the Mediterranean climate with mild temperatures particularly favorable to the maturation of red and white grape varieties.

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France

France, home of Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne, is arguably the most important wine-producing country in the world. For centuries, it has produced more wine than any other country. Wine is ingrained in French culture at almost every level of society; it is the drink of the elite and the common people and a key symbol of Roman Catholicism, the majority religion in France. The diversity of French wines is due, in large part, to the country's great climatic and geological variety.

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