The First Ever Cotignac Rosé Festival
Maison Mirabeau Wines · Taste · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceAbout a year ago I slowly began talking to the Mayor’s office about hosting a bijou village event, celebrating rosé and the summer spirit that’s so unique in our beautiful village of Cotignac. The idea is certainly not totally original and a handful of other villages host similar fêtes, yet we had never really done one in season and uniting all the local producers, as well as us as the only négociant.
…Continue reading here to learn about the inaugural Cotignac Rosé Festival a summer evening of music, chilled rosé wine and local products from the Var. It sounds like the event was such a success that you might have to book early next year.
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