
2024 La Vidaubanaise VDP du Var Rosé "La Plage", Provence, France
ABOUT THIS WINE
Macerated at cool temperatures, made by traditional pressing. Fermentation and aging in stainless steel. Bottled in late February after the harvest.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
Established in the town of Vidauban in 1922, the Maîtres Vignerons de la Vidaubanaise today control 600 hectares of vines in the heart of the Appellation Côtes de Provence. Located on the limestone foothills of the Maures massif in the southern Var, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps, the terroir benefits from the Mediterranean climate so beneficial for traditional southern varietals such as Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Cinsault, Carignan and Rolle. The various vineyard parcels are vinified separately, allowing for more character and complexity. Wines from the Maîtres Vignerons annually win numerous awards at competitions such as the Mondial du Rosé and the Concours General Agricole, as well as receiving regular references in the French wine press such as the Guide Hachette.
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ABOUT THIS WINE
Macerated at cool temperatures, made by traditional pressing. Fermentation and aging in stainless steel. Bottled in late February after the harvest.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
Established in the town of Vidauban in 1922, the Maîtres Vignerons de la Vidaubanaise today control 600 hectares of vines in the heart of the Appellation Côtes de Provence. Located on the limestone foothills of the Maures massif in the southern Var, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps, the terroir benefits from the Mediterranean climate so beneficial for traditional southern varietals such as Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Cinsault, Carignan and Rolle. The various vineyard parcels are vinified separately, allowing for more character and complexity. Wines from the Maîtres Vignerons annually win numerous awards at competitions such as the Mondial du Rosé and the Concours General Agricole, as well as receiving regular references in the French wine press such as the Guide Hachette.
















