Provence

Provence boasts a winemaking legacy spanning over 2,600 years, dating back to the Greek settlers of Massalia. Known for crafting exquisite rosé wines, this region's viticulture has been shaped by historical influences from Romans to monasteries and noble families. Today, Provence is home to nine AOPs, with Côtes de Provence, Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence, and Coteaux Varois en Provence leading the charge, ensuring quality and tradition remain at the heart of its 27,000 hectares of vineyards.

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Provence Wine Regions


Provence's diverse terroir encompasses coastal plains, rolling hills, and mountainous regions, each contributing distinct characteristics to its wines. The Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, provides ideal conditions for viticulture, ensuring grapes achieve optimal ripeness while maintaining necessary acidity. The Mistral wind plays a crucial role in promoting vine health by reducing humidity and disease risk. Varied soils, from limestone and clay to schist and sand, impart unique flavors and textures to the wines. Coastal influences help moderate temperatures, enhancing the aromatic profile and freshness of the grapes. This harmonious blend of climate and geology results in expressive, well-balanced wines that capture the essence of Provençal terroir, showcasing the historical and modern diversity of the region's appellations.

History of Provence Wine


Provence's winemaking scene is renowned for its blend of historical reverence and forward-thinking innovation, reflected in its notable wineries that define the region's global prestige.
  • Domaine Tempier: A Bandol icon famed for its robust Mourvèdre reds and refined rosés, celebrated for their aging potential and depth.
  • Château Simone: Located in Palette, this estate is revered for crafting intricate, age-worthy wines on unique limestone terroir.
  • Domaines Ott: Pioneers of prestige rosé, known for their iconic amphora-shaped bottles and terroir-driven wines from multiple estates.
  • Château d'Esclans: This Côtes de Provence estate, credited with elevating Provence rosé to global fame, offers the renowned Whispering Angel.
  • Château La Coste: A biodynamic estate in Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, combining winemaking with a cultural experience of art and architecture.
  • Château de Pibarnon: Esteemed for its high-altitude Mourvèdre wines in Bandol, balancing intensity with elegance.

Sustainability in Provence Winemaking


Provence is at the forefront of sustainable winemaking in France, driven by its favorable climate and committed local strategies. The Vins de Provence wine council aims for all vineyards to achieve organic or HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale) certification by 2030. By 2020, 40% of vineyards had already reached this milestone, underscoring the region's dedication to sustainable practices as a core component of its future. The region's approach to sustainability incorporates various eco-friendly techniques. Growers leverage the dry Mistral wind to naturally reduce disease risk, while cover crops like clover and vetch are planted to enhance soil health and eliminate the need for chemical herbicides. Biodiversity is encouraged by maintaining forests and hedgerows, supporting beneficial wildlife. In response to water scarcity, targeted drip irrigation and water recycling in cellars are employed. Additionally, innovative projects like "La Consigne de Provence" are reviving bottle reuse systems, and research into heat-resistant grape varieties is ensuring the traditional Provence style endures in a changing climate.

Wine Tourism in Provence


Wine tourism in Provence offers a unique way to experience the region's rich history and diverse landscape. With 444 wineries spread across 44 themed routes, visitors can explore based on location, wine type, or engaging themes like "Terroir La Londe" with vineyards facing the sea. This immersive experience allows one to appreciate Provence's famed rosé wines and the influence of its varied terroirs, from coastal plains to rolling hills. The Mediterranean climate, coupled with the cooling Mistral wind, creates ideal conditions for growing grapes that express the unique flavors and aromas of the region. Beyond tastings, wineries offer a range of experiences to deepen the understanding of Provençal viticulture. Tours and tastings vary from complimentary experiences to detailed flights, while gastronomic pairings highlight local specialties like cheeses and charcuterie. Workshops and masterclasses provide hands-on opportunities to learn about blending and food pairing. For those seeking more, immersive activities such as vineyard picnics, guided hikes, and art walks at places like Château La Coste offer a blend of culture and winemaking. Seasonal wine festivals celebrate the region's vibrant wine culture, ensuring that every visit to Provence is both educational and memorable.

Best Provence White


White Table Wine
Mas De Gourgonnier
2014, White Blend, Couteaux D'aix En Provence
Lampe De Meduse
Chateau Sainte Roseline
2016, White Blend, Cotes De Provence
Dentelle
Domaine Rouge-Bleu
Vermentino, Clairette Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne, Viognier, Bourboulenc, Clairette Rose, Grenache Bl, Igp Mediteranee
Chateau De Pibarnon Bandol White
Chateau De Pibarnon
2005, White Blend, Bandol
Chateau De Pibarnon Bandol
Chateau De Pibarnon
2014, White Blend, Bandol
Millesime
Routas
2023, White Blend, Pays De Mediterranee
Côtes De Provence
Les Vignobles Gueissard
2013, Vermentino, Clairette, Trebbiano, Cotes De Provence
Cuvee La Chapelle De Sainte Roseline
Chateau Sainte Roseline
White Blend, Cotes De Provence
Côtes De Provence
Les Vignobles Gueissard
2012, Vermentino, Clairette, Cotes De Provence
Instinct
Chateau Pas Du Cerf
2019, White Blend, Côtes De Provence La Londe
Les Valentines Cotes De Provence
Chateau Les Valentines
2011, Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah, Mourvedre, Cotes De Provence
Les Valentines Côtes De Provence
Chateau Les Valentines
2012, Trebbiano, Clairette, Vermentino, Cotes De Provence
Diane
Chateau Pas Du Cerf
White Blend, Cotes De Provence
Le Merle
Chateau Pas Du Cerf
White Blend, Cotes De Provence
Cotes Du Provence Les Valentines
Chateau Les Valentines
2008, Trebbiano, Vermentino, Clairette, Cotes Du Provence
Pure Blanc
Mirabeau
White Blend, Cotes De Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2017, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix-En-Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2013, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix En Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2013, White Blend, Coteau D'aix En Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2021, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix En Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2016, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix En Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2023, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix-En Provence
Galinette
Domaine De Sulauze
2022, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix-En-Provence
Les Pentes Douces
Chateau La Coste
2011, White Blend, Coteaux D'aix En Provence

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