
Clos de l'Ours l'Accent CÎte de Provence Rosé 2024
This has all the things we love of Provence RosĂ© - an understated fruit profile, quenching freshness, dryness and that slight suggestion of sea spray. Elevating this above the run of mill however, is a gentle softness in texture and greater concentration in the palate. It's a class act, made from the usual suspects in that part of the world - Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, Carignan and MourvĂšdre.Â
As picturesque as youâd expect of Provence, Clos des lâOurs is a 15 hectare estate enclosed by woodlands near the village of Cotignac. The Broton family took over the existing vineyard, with vines up to 100 years old, in 2012. They have continued and deepened the commitment to organic and biodynamic practices.Â
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This has all the things we love of Provence RosĂ© - an understated fruit profile, quenching freshness, dryness and that slight suggestion of sea spray. Elevating this above the run of mill however, is a gentle softness in texture and greater concentration in the palate. It's a class act, made from the usual suspects in that part of the world - Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, Carignan and MourvĂšdre.Â
As picturesque as youâd expect of Provence, Clos des lâOurs is a 15 hectare estate enclosed by woodlands near the village of Cotignac. The Broton family took over the existing vineyard, with vines up to 100 years old, in 2012. They have continued and deepened the commitment to organic and biodynamic practices.Â
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Original: $24.60
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$7.38Description
This has all the things we love of Provence RosĂ© - an understated fruit profile, quenching freshness, dryness and that slight suggestion of sea spray. Elevating this above the run of mill however, is a gentle softness in texture and greater concentration in the palate. It's a class act, made from the usual suspects in that part of the world - Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, Carignan and MourvĂšdre.Â
As picturesque as youâd expect of Provence, Clos des lâOurs is a 15 hectare estate enclosed by woodlands near the village of Cotignac. The Broton family took over the existing vineyard, with vines up to 100 years old, in 2012. They have continued and deepened the commitment to organic and biodynamic practices.Â
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