France | Cotes de Provence | Red Fruits, Citrus Fruits, Light Bodied | Cinsault |
An estate steeped in History because during the time of Louis XIV, the château belonged to the Count of La Deidière of Pierrefeu. The King gave him the royal privilege to hunt and breed pigeons. He then built a Provençal dovecote bearing the family’s coat of arms.This estate’s rosés unveil fresh and a straight noise with spicy aroma. The mouth is wellrounded thanks to the grenache grape with a pleasant balance between alcohol, acidity and fatness.