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10 Delicious Provence Rose Bottles To Buy In 2024

by Anthony Zhang

A Provence Rose is the perfect summer drink to enjoy on a hot day by the pool or at a picnic! 

These pale pink Vins de Provence (wines of Provence) have refreshing acidity, burst with bright berry flavors, and usually come in gracefully-shaped bottle designs.

Provence’s unique terroir and ideal grape-growing conditions have made the region a leader in the dry Rose market.

Let’s discover the 10 best Provence Roses you can try, food pairing and serving suggestions, the region’s vineyards and appellations, and a few other interesting facts.

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Top 10 Provence Rose Bottles

Here are 10 Vins de Provence that every wine lover should try out:

1. 2011 Chateau d'Esclans Cotes de Provence Garrus Rose ($134)

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This oaked French Rose has an aromatic nose of raspberry, strawberry, and cream. The palate has a soft creamy texture and crisp acidity. 

2. 2014 Domaine des Campaux Cotes de Provence 'Metal Rose' ($84)

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Incredibly pale in colour, this Rose reveals a complex nose of exotic fruits and a touch of cinnamon. The palate is seductive, with watermelon and stone fruit flavors evolving into a floral finish. 

3. 2008 Chateau d'Esclans Cotes de Provence Les Clans Rose ($85)

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This dry Rose has well-balanced aromas of cranberry and raspberry. On the palate, you’ll notice strawberry flavors and vanilla coconut notes. 

4. 2017 Chateau Minuty Côtes de Provence Rose Cuvee 281 ($81)

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This is a great wine with a complex nose of wild strawberry and stone fruits. The palate bursts open with peach notes and a bitter almond finish.

5. 2019 Clos Cibone Côtes de Provence Chateau Cibon Cuvee Marius Rose ($98)

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This is a refined Rosé wine with light, fresh petal aromas and lacy sherbet flavors accompanied by hints of wild strawberry. Try this wine with a creamy fish dish.

6. 2019 Domaines Ott Chateau de Selle Côtes de Provence Clair de Noirs Rose ($88)

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This French wine is made from Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvédre, and Syrah grapes. It reveals elegant floral notes and peach aromas mingled with juicy stone fruit flavors. 

7. 2020 Chateau Les Mesclances Cotes de Provence La Londe Cuvee Faustine Rose ($28)

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This great wine is produced in La Londe, a tiny sub-appellation of the Cote de Provence. The nose reveals an earthy aroma that’s balanced by the delightful hints of citrus fruit and raspberry.

8. 2021 Domaines Ott Chateau de Selle Côtes de Provence Coeur de Grain Rose ($99)

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This French wine has a fruity nose that bursts open with melon and peach aromas. The palate has a doimnant red fruit tasting note and a lingering finish with intense minerality. 

9. 2017 Maitres Vignerons de la Presqu'ile de Saint-Tropez 'Fleur de Mer' Rose ($23)

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This Provençal wine reveals a beautiful watermelon flavor. You’ll also notice racy acidity and distinct minerality on the palate. 

10. 2018 Chateau d'Esclans Côtes de Provence Whispering Angel Rose ($26)

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Whispering Angel is an incredibly popular Provence Rose made from Cinsault, Grenache, and Syrah grapes. On the nose, you’ll notice powerful red fruit aromas, while the palate reveals light peach notes and honeyed cream flavors. 

Provence Rose Food Pairings And Serving Suggestions

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Provençal Rosés pair exquisitely with charcuterie, fish, salads, light pastas, fresh fruit, and other summer appetizers

These wines should be served at 8-10°C in a large stemmed glass that can preserve the temperature and aroma for longer.

Provence Wine Region Vineyards and Appellations

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Located in southwest France, the Provence wine region is home to nine unique appellations:

  • Bandol
  • Bellet
  • Cassis
  • Coteaux Varois
  • Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence
  • Côtes de Provence
  • Les Baux-de-Provence
  • Palette
  • Pierrevert

The main red grapes used in Provençal wine include Cinsault, Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah and Tibouren. Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, and Ugni Blanc are also used in small quantities. 

The region has a Mediterranean climate characterized by scorching summers and freezing winters. The terroir is diverse, with varied soils like limestone, clay, and granite. 

Other Interesting Facts About Provence:

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Here are 10 more fascinating facts about the Provence wine region:

  • Rose is the primary wine type produced in the region and makes up approximately 90% of Provence’s total wine production.
  • Provence produced around 150 million Rose bottles in 2020, accounting for 4.2% of the world’s Rose production.
  • The main grape variety grown throughout Provence is Mourvèdre.
  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie own a Provencal Rose brand called Miraval.
  • The Provence wine region has been producing wine since 600 B.C, making it one of France's first established vineyard regions.
  • The classic Provençal Rosé is presented in a clear and curvy bottle shape called ‘skittle’ or ‘flûte à corset.’
  • Les Baux de Provence and Bandol predominantly produce red wine. 
  • Around 5% of the Provence region’s wine production goes to white wine and the primary grapes used include Ugni Blanc, Bourboulenc, Clairette, Marsanne, Roussanne, and Grenache Blanc.
  • Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence is allowed to grow Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon grapes.
  • Bandol Roses have an earthy flavor and spice notes, similar to Rose wines from the Tavel AOC in the Rhone Valley. 

Sip On A Delicious Glass Of Provence Rose Today!

The Vins de Provence are delicious summer tipples that can be enjoyed at casual brunch and summer pool parties. These dry pink wines are meant to be drunk young.

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