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Domaine Lamargue Rosé 2020

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Domaine Lamargue Rosé 2020
From southern France’s picturesque Camargue, this fresh rosé is a collaboration between talented winemaker Nicolas Gornes and two renowned growers. With its pale color and ripe, summer-fruit flavors, it’s a must-try for fans of Provence-style pinks.
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Wine Details

  • Rosé - Dry
  • FranceFrance
  • Rosé blend
  • Vegan
  • 14.1% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2023
Beyond the Label

When you think French rosé, you probably think Provence. (No surprise there—it’s home to some of the world’s finest, and priciest, pinks.) Made in the delicate Provençal style, this lovely rosé hails from southern France’s picturesque Camargue delta, just a little ways west of Provence.

Nicolas Gornes, head winemaker at Domaine Lamargue, knows a thing or three about great wine. He trained under Patrick Leon (of First Growth Château Mouton Rothschild fame) and worked as chief winemaker at Roche Lacour in Limoux. Nicolas wanted the best possible grapes to craft this elegant rosé, so he teamed up with two highly respected growers: Philippe Combe, former president of the local cooperative, and Jean Christophe, whose vineyard was one of the first in France to be labeled as organic.

Marrying Grenache, Merlot, and more, Domaine Lamargue will impress from first look to final sip. The bottle features striking embossing and a majestic label, showcasing Camargue’s iconic wild white horses. Then, there’s the pretty, salmon-pink color, which introduces vibrant mandarin, white peach, and summer fruit aromas and flavors. A refreshing treat on its own or with food—enjoy alongside salads, seafood, and more.

Our customers love elegant, Provence-style pinks so much, we struggle to keep enough bottles in stock. Secure your share of this gorgeous rosé before we run out.

When you think French rosé, you probably think Provence. (No surprise there—i...

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