Provence Rosé is just so hot right now
Maison Mirabeau Wines · Taste · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceThe pink wave from Provence just keeps on swelling, which is funny given that for many years in London, Stephen and I had to indulge our Rosé passion in the comfort of our own home. We never really got served any at dinner parties and bars would only have a random selection of Pink Pinot Grigio and the Californian blush stuff, which inevitably meant mediocre taste and a sore head…Continue reading here for an explanation behind Provence rosé’s recent success.
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