where a coastal climate allows for full phenolic ripeness
"Saignée" ("to bleed" in French) is literally made using the saignée method
The palate is full-bodied and elegant
Marshal of French King Henri IV’s artillery: an already ancient manuscript from an “Elixir” soon to be nicknamed “Elixir of Long Life”
results in a broth that concentrates the aromatic essence that is identified during harvests
Chateau Gassier 'Le Pas du Moine' Cotes du Provence Saint-Victoire Rosé, 2025 licorice where a coastal climate allowsThis wine is a blend of Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah, and Vermentino from a single parcel of vines in the South of France. Farmed at the foot of Mount Sainte Victoire, in and around the ancient path used by Monks to visit the holy mountain, this wine is bristling with notes of red fruit, lychee, papaya, and citrus. Pair with appetizers, salads, and shellfish.