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2022 La Fête du Blanc "St Tropez", Côtes de Provence, Provence, France

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2022 La Fête du Blanc "St Tropez", Côtes de Provence, Provence, France

ABOUT THIS WINE

The Provence region is world-renowned for its rosé wine but this region also produces great white wine. La Fete du Blanc sets the standard. A blend of 90% Rolle, 10% Sémillon. 100% Pesticide Free.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

La Fête du Rosé is produced in conjunction with the prestigious winemakers from the oldest vineyard on the St. Tropez peninsula. Established in 1340, the domaine and vineyards span over 60 hectares overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Founder / CEO Donae Burston created La Fête because there "wasn't a rosé brand that spoke to diverse audiences. When you thought about rosé, you didn't think of Black, Brown, or Asian people drinking it, or, at the time, see brands promoting multicultural people or Men drinking their wine. It was not reflective of the universal appeal of rosé."

Together, we are committed to sustainable agriculture, the environment, and the protection of nature. Sustainability is our guiding principle, and as a result, our wine is 100% pesticide-free.

The winery La Fete du Rosé is the first Black-owned winery in Provence, makes perfectly refreshing rosé from organic grapes, donates their profits to under-privileged youth across the globe.

$24.99
2022 La Fête du Blanc "St Tropez", Côtes de Provence, Provence, France
$24.99

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ABOUT THIS WINE

The Provence region is world-renowned for its rosé wine but this region also produces great white wine. La Fete du Blanc sets the standard. A blend of 90% Rolle, 10% Sémillon. 100% Pesticide Free.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

La Fête du Rosé is produced in conjunction with the prestigious winemakers from the oldest vineyard on the St. Tropez peninsula. Established in 1340, the domaine and vineyards span over 60 hectares overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Founder / CEO Donae Burston created La Fête because there "wasn't a rosé brand that spoke to diverse audiences. When you thought about rosé, you didn't think of Black, Brown, or Asian people drinking it, or, at the time, see brands promoting multicultural people or Men drinking their wine. It was not reflective of the universal appeal of rosé."

Together, we are committed to sustainable agriculture, the environment, and the protection of nature. Sustainability is our guiding principle, and as a result, our wine is 100% pesticide-free.

The winery La Fete du Rosé is the first Black-owned winery in Provence, makes perfectly refreshing rosé from organic grapes, donates their profits to under-privileged youth across the globe.