



Côtes de Provence Rimauresq Cru Classé 2024
13%
1.5L
Intensity
A appetising floral, fruity nose leads into a full-bodied, dense palate. A generous yet subtle rosé at the height of its reputation.
More infoThis cuvée is produced from a blend of traditional native varieties whose cultivation is in the process of organic conversion. It is a beautifully crafted wine with lots of elegance and freshness. Delicate floral aromas open on the nose with a supple mouthfeel and mineral finish. An excellent choice for serving as an aperitif or alongside a cold first course.
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Côtes de Provence Rimauresq Cru Classé 2024
The wine
This cuvée is produced from a blend of traditional native varieties whose cultivation is in the process of organic conversion. It is a beautifully crafted wine with lots of elegance and freshness. Delicate floral aromas open on the nose with a supple mouthfeel and mineral finish. An excellent choice for serving as an aperitif or alongside a cold first course.
About the Producer Rimauresq
In the heart of Provencal winemaking territory, 20 minutes east of Toulon, lies Rimauresq vineyards which stretches over 50 hectares of the Maures Massif. Its acid soil, which is rare in Provence, composed of schist, sandstone and quartz sit at a bit of altitude and enjoy cooling influences from the Mistral wind, creating wine with unique personality. Since 1988, the estate has been owned by the Wemyss family, originally from Scotland. They have undertaken great works here over the years, modernising the winery but also restructuring the vineyard. Today Rimauresq is considered one of the most noteworthy vineyards in Provence. Their philosophy seeks to preserve the best of the fruit from the vines; soils are nurtured all year-round and grass is left to grow under all the vines. The estate has been certified organic since 2020. Vinification of the whites and rosés is all about preserving freshness; the fruit is harvested in the morning to capitalise on the impact of the cool night and then undergoes cold maceration in temperature-regulated stainless steel vats. Cold pressing separates free-run juice from the must and it then ferments at a low temperature. Whites and rosés mature on lees with regular stirring to ensure great aromatic intensity and good fat texture. Many varieties are grown at the estate such as Rolle (Vermentino), Ugni Blanc, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre Carignan, Tibouren, Cinsault and Cabernet Sauvignon. The estate has created several ranges – Classique, R, and Quintessence – which all represent an element of Rimauresq’s identity.




