Provence Wine
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Coteaux Aix en Provence Rosé Badasset OrganicCountry FranceBottle Size 75clABV 12.5%Dryness DryLocated in the heart of Aix-en-Provence, Château Bas dates back to the 15th century and has been certified organic since 2010 Learn More£5.99SAVE £5.00 on UK price
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Côtes de Provence Rosé TropezCountry FranceBottle Size 75clABV 12.5%Dryness DryFrom sunny Saint Tropez, this beautiful Côtes de Provence rosé is summer in a bottle Learn More£6.99SAVE £6.00 on UK price
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Côtes de Provence Rosé TerrebonneCountry FranceBottle Size 75clABV 13.5%Dryness DryCreated in the sunny heart of Provence between olive groves and oak forests near Aix-en-Provence and Saint Tropez Learn More£6.99SAVE £5.00 on UK price
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Studio by Miraval IGP Mediterranée RoséCountry FranceBottle Size 75clABV 12.5%Dryness DrySuperb rosé wine from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Provencal estate - another masterpiece created by Pierre Perrin Learn More£8.99SAVE £3.00 on UK price
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Bandol Rosé Chateau Croix d'Allons OrganicCountry FranceBottle Size 75clABV 13.5%Dryness DryClassic Bandol rosé expertly crafted on a small family estate sheltered from the Mistral wind Learn MoreSpecial Price £8.99 Regular Price £9.99SAVE £8.00 on UK price
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Aromanes Eternity IGP Rosé Two Gold MedalsCountry FranceBottle Size 75clABV 12.5%Dryness DryFabulous double award-winning rosé blending Provençal Grenache with Cinsault, and reflecting the sun baked terroir of garrigues, pines, thyme, rosemary and lavender Learn More£3.99SAVE £4.00 on UK price
About Provence Wine
Situated in the south-east of France, to the south of the Alps, the Provence wine region has been producing wine for more than 2,500 years. Therefore, the region has been influenced by a wide range of civilisations, from the Ancient Greeks and Romans, to the Gauls and Catalans, resulting in a variety of grapes being grown in the region. Common examples include Mourvèdre, Folle, Grenache, Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sémillon and Syrah.
Provence is known for its classic Mediterranean climate, with long, dry summers, mild winters and lengthy sunshine hours. The region is especially famous for its rosé wines, which make up around half of the region's total wine production. Meanwhile, the red and white wines from Provence are notable their strong thyme and lavender aromas.