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The tasting |
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A very pale rosé with delicate hints of copper in the glass. |
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A beautiful aromatic bouquet—both intense and delicate—unfolding with floral notes of hibiscus and amaryllis, layered with the juicy flavours of vineyard peach. |
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A rosé with remarkable tension and balance, offering a generous, silky texture supported by a mineral backbone with subtle saline and chalky notes. The long, elegant finish is simply stunning. |
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The sommelier's advice |
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Serve chilled, between 8 and 10°C. |
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Perfect as an apéritif, but also a great match for a full meal—think seafood, grilled fish, or white meats. |
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Enjoy now or anytime through 2027. |
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The estate and the wine |
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Far from being reduced to its famous owner, Brad Pitt, Château Miraval is first and foremost a formidable terroir of Provence, bordered by olive trees and pine forests, where the Perrin family - Château Beaucastel - excels in forging subtle, delicate and fruity white and rosé wines.
It is in this preserved setting of nearly 1000 hectares of wilderness that these wines, prized for their freshness and authenticity, are born. Organic farming, an incredible patchwork of terroirs and a luxurious environment are amongst the key differentiating factors of this unique place, which is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful wineries in France. |
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With its beautiful pale pink hue and subtle copper highlights, the 2024 Miraval Côtes de Provence Rosé opens with aromas of fresh fruit, delicate floral notes, and a hint of white pepper. The palate is light, vibrant, and crisp, carried by a refreshing acidity and a touch of salinity that sharpens the finish. A rosé made for apéritifs, seafood, or simply served alongside grilled fish |
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Hand-harvested grapes, fully destemmed, with direct pressing for all varieties except the Syrah, which is vinified using the saignée method. Fermentation takes place mostly in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks (95%), with the remaining 5% aged in barrels and stirred on the lees (bâtonnage) for added texture and complexity. |
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AWARDS |
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The estate is rated 3 stars in the Bettane + Desseauve 2025 Guide, a mark of excellence and consistency. |
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