Rosés from the Luberon are becoming the Rhône's answer to the popularity of Provence rosé. The high altitude vineyards bring crisp acidity and hints of crushed stone to the mix, pointing up the sunny blend of fruit: peaches and cherries in this case. Drink now.
Rosés from the Luberon are becoming the Rhône's answer to the popularity of Provence rosé. The high altitude vineyards bring crisp acidity and hints of crushed stone to the mix, pointing up the sunny blend of fruit: peaches and cherries in this case. Drink now.
Rosés from the Luberon are becoming the Rhône's answer to the popularity of Provence rosé. The high altitude vineyards bring crisp acidity and hints of crushed stone to the mix, pointing up the sunny blend of fruit: peaches and cherries in this case. Drink now.