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L'Art Provençal Rosé 2023

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L'Art Provençal Rosé 2023
There’s no place like France’s premium Provence region for elegant rosé. From an exciting cellar on the Côte d’Azur, this crisp, ‘artful’ example brims with crushed berry and floral aromas, plus juicy raspberry and cool, wild herb flavors.
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Wine Flavor Profile
L'Art is a crisp dry rosé with white blossom, raspberry and fresh-cut herb aromas. The palate offers freshly crushed red berry flavors, plus subtle herb and juicy nectarine notes on the long, clean finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.
Beyond the label

Rosé has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years. In France, they now drink more rosé than white wine—and for the most mouthwatering pinks, there’s no place like sunny Provence, rosé’s spiritual home.

L’Art rosé is brought to you by the talented Laurent Bréban, who works his magic at a renowned village cellar in the exciting Alpes de Haute Provence region on the Côte d’Azur (not far from the Italian border). And the 2023 is looking lovelier than ever with its modern art–inspired label. In your glass, expect a masterpiece of aromas and flavors—beguiling crushed cherry and white blossoms, with a kiss of juicy raspberry and wild herb on the finish.

Like many fine Provence rosés, L’Art was crafted with a classic trio of grape varieties: red-fruited Grenache, spicy Syrah and softly perfumed Cinsault. Take a sip, close your eyes and you may just be transported to a yacht in sunny Provence. A stylish aperitif, it (like all dry rosé) is also a versatile food wine. Pair it with simple white fish, chicken and veggies or all types of cheeses.

Don’t miss out on this elegant pink.

Rosé has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years. In France, they now drink

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“A lovely Provence rosé, made just down the road from Pablo Picasso’s former home.”

Sarah Everden

Provence wine expert

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