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Côtes de Provence Château des Garcinières 2019(rosé)
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Côtes de Provence Château des Garcinières
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About the producer

Château des Garcinières, in Cogolin (Provence), was founded in 1748 and now belongs to the Valentin family. The domain is planted with Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Rolle and Ugni Blanc. Its most notable wine is a reputed rosé cuvée made from Cinsault. This domain is a safe bet in Provence.

About the wine

This blend of 95% Grenache and 5% Cinsault delivers delicates aromas of fresh fruit, apricot and exotic fruits. The delicacy and elegance so typical of Provence rosé can be found here. Taste with friends at aperitif or with a meal.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Provence

Producers and wineries: Château des Garcinières

Colour: rosé

Grape variety: Cinsault, Grenache
Food and wine pairings: Brochettes de lotte au lard fumé, Charcuterie fine, Bouillabaisse

Appellation: Côtes de Provence

Owner: Château des Garcinières

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

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Auction history Côtes de Provence Château des Garcinières 2019
21/02/20248
03/04/202011

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