Mado en Provence Rosé
Maison Breban - Côteaux Varois en Provence
Rosé,Côteaux Varois en Provence
Grenache 50 % - Cinsault 40 % -Syrah 10 %
history
The Breban company is one of the last family owned company producing artisanal sparkling wines in the South of France. The House of Breban Wines ("Vins Breban") has been producing and supplying a wide range of wines of varying styles and aromas to restaurants and retail distributors since 1952. The grand-father, Raymond, started elaborating sparkling wine in his garage in 1942. He has then decided to add a full range of wines from Provence. Since that time, two generation have been managing the company with the same passion and philosophy for quality.Today, they are famous in France and all over the world for the quality of the wines of Provence and for their premium hand crafted sparkling wines.
Vineyard
The vineyard is located on north side of the Saint Baume massif. The climate is quite harsh and the locality is affected by severe winters. Local soils are mainly clay-limestone in composition.
Winemaking
Vinification is carried out using the know-how, methods and techniques of the Vins Breban company and its partners.
Tasting notes
MADO en Provence rosé has a pale pink color with melon reflections. On the nose, floral notes blend with citrus fruits. The palate is elegant, marked by aromas of grapefruit and lemon zest, bringing a pleasant slight bitterness. Lots of freshness in this rosé.
Food pairing
The rosé makes a perfect aperitif. The wine goes well especially with salads, fishes and grilled meats. Best to be served at a temperature of 8° to 10°C
Aging potential
Grape varieties
Grenache 50 % - Cinsault 40 % -Syrah 10 %
Terrisson Wines
32 Rue Robert Mallet Stevens
30900 Nîmes - FRANCE
+33 (0)4.66.23.44.22
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