Magnum Minuty Prestige Rosé Wine 2023
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Minuty Prestige in magnum: freshness and elegance for this Côtes de Provence.
The sommelier info
This Magnum of Minuty Prestige Côtes de Provence Rosé pale pink expresses very intense aromas of citrus and white flowers. Its rich and velvety mouth combined with its freshness gives it an airy side. The Magnum bottle is beautiful.
This wine is served with
Magnum Minuty Prestige Rosé is served as an appetizer and with stuffed squid, Provençale pizzas or Goat cheese. Serve colde: 7,8°c.
Magnum Minuty Prestige Rosé Wine 2023 in details
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The domain
The grandfather of the current owners, the Matton brothers, bought Château Minuty in 1936. Gabriel Farnet was the first owner. The Matton brothers are assisted by Anne-Victoire Matton (4th generation) in the management of the wine estate, acquired in 2023 by LVMH. The current 170-hectare estate encompasses the Ramatuelle and Gassin parcels. Gabriel Farnet maintained the estate's strong reputation by planting new plots and building a new winery, making it one of the first 23 winners of the “Cru Classé des Côtes-de-Provence” in 1955. Traditional grape varieties such as Grenache and Rolle have now taken the place of other varieties to modernize the rosé offering. However, the vineyard has built its reputation on its Grenache-based rosés, nicknamed the “kings of rosés”. Minuty SA, a leading partner of Château Minuty, supplies the M and Prestige product lines. The well-known, Or and 281 ranges, are also included. Discover some of the most renowned young and sophisticated wines from France and around the world, which are light and elegant.
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