Barton&Guestier Côtes de Provence Rosé

“Guaranteed quality from Provence”

Barton&Guestier Côtes de Provence Rosé
Price 15,99 € / 75 cl
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  • Screw cap Screw cap
  • Environmentally responsible packaging Environmentally responsible packaging
  • Aperitif Aperitif
  • Chicken, turkey Chicken, turkey
  • Lean fish Lean fish
  • Shellfish Shellfish
  • Asian cuisine Asian cuisine
  • Pasta and pizza Pasta and pizza
  • Salads, vegetarian dishes Salads, vegetarian dishes

As an aperitif, with fish and seafood dishes, as well as with meat. Pairs well with salads, spicy foods, and pasta.

Côtes de Provence Rosé is a concept, the dominant wine type of its AOC region, and a prisoner of its location. The area serves as a summer and winter residence for many privileged people and also attracts a huge number of tourists. For all of them, there is an eternal summer there, and its drink is a sun-glistening chilled rosé. The color comes to the wine from skin contact, which also gives the wine character.

Dry

Producer story

Barton & Guestier is a wine business with an almost three-century-long history, founded by the Irishman Thomas Barton in 1725 when he settled in the city of Bordeaux. In 1802, his grandson partnered with the Frenchman Daniel Guestier, and the business flourished for a long time, shipping Bordeaux wine on ships to Ireland, England, the Netherlands, and the USA. The esteemed company faced its biggest challenges due to the devastation caused by phylloxera and the two World Wars. While no longer family-owned, the traditions persist with dedicated professionals delivering French wines to 130 different countries, widely available even at international airports. Barton & Guestier's range showcases an impressive array of France's important wine regions: Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, Burgundy, Beaujolais, the Rhône Valley, Languedoc, Gascony, and Corsica. The company collaborates with around 200 winegrowers in these areas. Barton & Guestier focuses on offering high-quality, typically French wines to the world while considering the requirements of sustainable development.

Producer
Barton & Guestier
Grapes
Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah
Sugar
0.19 g/l
Alcohol
13.5 %
Packaging
Glass
Closure
Screw cap
Alko product number
436317
Region
AOP Côtes de Provence