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Miss Valentine 2022

Producer: Les Valentines
Region: Provence
Country: France
Classification: IGP Méditerranée
Wine Type: Rosé
Variety: Grenache, Syrah
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Alcohol: 12.5%
Residual Sugar: 0.3 g/L
Soil: Schist
Farming Practices: Sustainable, with organic principles
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Cellar Profile


Situated in one of the most beautiful places on earth, just a few miles from St. Tropez on the French Mediterranean, Château Les Valentines is located inside the Côtes de Provence La Londe AOC, considered the “Grand Cru” site for rosé wine in France. Close proximity to the ocean mitigates the hot summer days, as does the Mistral wind that comes howling down from the Rhône to empty out into the ocean. This allows the grapes to retain their acidity while still ripening the Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah that form the backbone of Les Valentines’ gutsy reds and beautifully-structured rosés. The winery also produces fresh whites from Ugni Blanc, Clairette and aromatic Vermentino. There are few regions that take their rosé wines as seriously as Provence does. These are from low-yielding vineyards earmarked specifically for optimal rosé wine, not simply bled off vats of red wine. The quintessential summer sipper, but with more than enough weight and character to be enjoyed all year round. Château Les Valentines has vineyards that have been growing grapes for over a century. They sold their harvest to a local cooperative before finally opening their own winery in 1997. Since then, their wines have accrued international recognition and are served in some of the finest hotels and restaurants in the world. These extremely small-batch wines come with tremendous pedigree, but are incredibly affordable as well! Gorgeously-styled bottles make a stunning presentation, but the wine inside more than delivers.

Region


La Londe-les-Maures is located on the Mediterranean coast between Toulon and Saint-Tropez. It is a tiny sub-appellation of Côtes de Provence in the far southeast of France. Wine has been produced here for over 2600 years, making Provence the oldest wine producing region of France. Similar to other areas of Provence, 75% of La Londe wine is rosé, with the remainder being entirely red. White wines produced in the area are sold under the general Côtes de Provence title.

Vineyard


Château Les Valentines extends over 50 hectares of schist where grapevines, pine forests and garrigue scrubland enjoy full southern exposure. The fruit used for ‘Miss Valentine’ is sourced from 50 year-old vines, from vineyards throughout the Côtes Méditerranée IGP. The old, deep-rooted vines allow the plants to grow exceptional, concentrated fruit in ideal conditions, balanced by the cool Mistral winds.

Varieties


Grenache/Syrah wines have been made for many centuries. Both members of the blend prefer warm climates, such as those found in southern France. To this blend, Grenache contributes its classic bright, stewed-strawberry and raspberry flavors, juicy palate and high potential alcohol. Syrah, the “darker” variety of the pair, provides structure and spice, with notes of blueberry, licorice and the occasional gamey note.

Winemaking


From old vines, grapes are hand-harvested early to preserve acidity. This is made using the direct press method , instead of “bleeding off” a portion of wine during red wine production (Saignée method). The grapes are fermented and macerated with the intent of making rosé, with careful attention paid to the desired colour from the pigment in the skins. After fermentation in stainless steel (with temperature controls to avoid malolactic conversion), the wine is lightly filtered and bottled young and fresh.

Tasting Notes 


Classic Provence rosé. A brilliant salmon colour, with aromas of red cherry, raspberry and pink grapefruit. The medium-bodied palate has red berries and minerality with a touch of melon and a faint salty character. Thirst-quenchingly dry and zesty, but with a touch of sweet fruit at the core. Chill lightly and serve alongside olive tapenade, spring salads or blackened fish.