Rosé Research Centre in Vidauban
Maison Mirabeau Wines · Taste · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceHave you wondered why that delicious Provence rosé keeps you coming back for more?
Unlike their sweeter, darker counterparts around the world, these pale pinks are being haled as seriously good, versatile wines. Not only are they incredibly refreshing on a hot summer’s day, but they’re also perfectly enjoyable in winter for those of us wanting more flavour than a glass of white wine,
…Continue reading here to discover more about the Centre du Rosé backed by the Provence Rosé industry for research and experimentation on winemaking, grape varietals and much more in pursuit of the perfect wine.
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