Chateau Roubine “Premium” Provence Cru Classe 2025

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Carignan & Cinsault & Grenache | Provence | France | Rose Wine | Chateau Roubine | 2025 | 0,75 L | 12,5 %

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Château Roubine “Premium” Côtes de Provence Cru Classé Rosé 2025 is a refined rosé from one of Provence's most prestigious wine estates. Crafted from traditional Provençal grape varieties including Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Rolle, it offers a fresh, elegant, and beautifully balanced style. Its Cru Classé designation, awarded to only a select number of estates in Provence, reflects Château Roubine's historic significance and enduring commitment to quality. The 2025 vintage displays pure fruit, delicate minerality, and exceptional freshness, making it a classic expression of premium Provence rosé.

The bouquet reveals wild strawberry, white peach, and pink grapefruit aromas layered with white flowers, citrus zest, and delicate Mediterranean herb notes. Fresh, elegant, and juicy on the palate, the wine offers crisp acidity, refined fruit flavours, and a long mineral finish.

Perfect with seafood, grilled prawns, tuna tartare, Mediterranean salads, sushi, grilled chicken, and fresh goat cheese. Its freshness and elegance make it an outstanding aperitif as well as a versatile partner for light cuisine.

In the middle of the Provence region, between the communes of Lorgues and Draguignan, one of the oldest wineries in France "Château Roubine". The winery has been known since the 14th century, when the Templars transferred ownership of the estate to Saint James of the Order of Jerusalem in 1307. Due to its strategically advantageous position on the Roman Route Julienne and the beauty of the surrounding area, the winery is visited by many visitors every year.In 1953, the Ministry of Agriculture awarded the winery the category “Cru Classé”, which is awarded to prestigious vintage wines.The estate vineyard is located in the heart of Vara, between the Verdon River and the Mediterranean Sea , surrounded by pine and oak trees, thirteen grape varieties are grown thanks to the ideal east / west location, natural drainage ("Roubine" means stream), chalky clay soil and excellent conditions for the production of premium wines. The estate covers 320 acres, and the grapes grow on 178 acres. The winery optimally combines but the latest technology and scrupulous requirements for the care of grapes.
Carignan prefers warm, dry climates when the grape can express intensive tannins, acidity and color. Carignan is only rarely made as a varietal wine, but the best examples can exibit notes of dark berries and black fruits, pepper, licorice and spicy accents.
Provence is a wine–growing region in the remote southeastern part of France, best known for its quality rose wines and warm, mild climate. Winds characteristic of the southern climate of France (eg mistral wind blowing from the Rhone Valley) are an important factor here; they reduce the spread of vine diseases and molds in vineyards, but unfortunately increase the risk of damage to the grapes and even the vines themselves. In addition, the ideal summer conditions are somewhat offset by the storms that occur in spring and autumn.