A Pale Pink Star is born: Mirabeau Etoile
Maison Mirabeau Wines · Taste · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceContributor blog post by Jeany Cronk @Mirabeau Wine:
It’s now three years since we first made Pure, so high time we put our minds to making a new addition to the Mirabeau stable of Rosés. We wanted a distinct personality for our new cuvée called Etoile – star in French- and also a classy look to accompany it. …Continue reading here for details on the newest star in the wine lineup at Mirabeau Wine, a pale pink rosé with hints of orchard fruit in the nose.
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