Château de BerneEmotion Côtes de Provence Rosé 2020

Product code: 15619
£13.50 inc VAT
£81.00 / case of 6
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Provence
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Alexis Cornu
Grape: 40% Grenache/Garnacha, 40% Cinsault, 20% Shiraz/Syrah
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Provence
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Alexis Cornu
Grape: 40% Grenache/Garnacha, 40% Cinsault, 20% Shiraz/Syrah

Product Notes

Château de Berne Emotion Côtes de Provence Rosé is an exquisite French wine with a magnificently pale pink hue. Originating from the sun-soaked coastal region of Provence, this rosé exhibits vibrant summer fruit aromas and soft floral notes. On the palate, you'll appreciate the delightfully crisp and fresh flavours, imbued with a delicate balance of strawberries, citrus and a hint of spice. This rosé is a splendid partner for Mediterranean dishes, offering an airy yet indulgent finish. Its charming presentation, with an elegant and uniquely square bottle, makes it a fantastic choice for gifting or simply enjoying yourself.

Tasting Notes

Very pale pink, almost like fresh cotton sheets in color, quintessentially Provencal. Beautifully floral on the nose, a lot of tree blossom, fruit notes like pear and blood orange with subtle notes of fragrant potpourri. Incredible acid on this wine makes your palate come alive. More fruits come across like pear and hints of raspberry. The combination of Cinsault and Grenache give the wine a great duo of savory and red fruit qualities to appeal to many different tastes.

About the Winery

Château de Berne

Located in the picturesque region of L'orgues in Provence, Château de Berne Winery stands as a symbol of the Provencal winemaking legacy. Established in 1750, the winery is steeped in history, which adds to its grand allure.

Bounded by olive groves and lavender fields, the estate sprawls over a massive area of 1,250 acres. More than 296 acres of this verdant landscape are dedicated exclusively to vineyards. The vineyards bask in the Mediterranean sun, fostering rich grape varieties that serve as the backbone of the unique wines. Some of the key grapes grown here are Grenache Noir, Syrah, Cinsault, and Rolle, each contributing to Château de Berne's broad array of reds, whites and rosés.

Château de Berne is not just seen as a winery, it’s considered a lifestyle destination. Its visitors are invited to explore the beauty of the Provencal countryside. Furthermore, the estate encompasses a gourmet restaurant, a luxury hotel and a tranquil spa, making it a veritable haven for wine enthusiasts from around the globe.

Being a member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux association, the standard of hospitality at Château de Berne is immaculate. The estate aspires to provide an immersive experience, offering wine tours, tastings, workshops and other exciting programmes for its guests.

Whilst preserving traditional winemaking techniques, the vineyard house is fervently embracing modern technology to enhance the quality and consistency of its wines. In the cellar, the vintners craft the wines with finesse, encapsulating the character of the Provence region into each bottle their produce; perfect for the discerning palate, appreciating the nuances of fine wine.

Presiding over its serene surroundings, Château de Berne is a true gem in the French winemaking industry. Apart from its indulgent wines, it’s the warmth and artisanal craft that put the winery high up on every wine lover’s must-visit list. A place of elegance, where flavours meet heritage. This is Château de Berne.

https://www.chateauberne.com

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