Provence
Château Sainte Marguerite - Côtes de Provence - Symphonie - Jéroboam - Rosé - 2024
Characteristics
Country / Region: Provence
Vintage: 2024
Name: AOP Côtes de Provence
Grape variety: 47% grenache, 47% cinsault, 6% rolle
Alcohol: 13 vol.
Color: Rosé
Capacity: 300 cl
AWARDS
Château rated 2 stars in the Bettane+Desseauve Guide 2025
Wine:
From the prestigious terroir of La Londe-les-Maures, the 2024 Côtes de Provence Symphonie Rosé delivers finesse and elegance with striking purity. Delicate and airy, the nose reveals subtle floral aromas, while the palate offers a light, vibrant texture with crisp acidity and a refreshing citrus zest lift. This is a rosé best enjoyed as an apéritif, celebrated for its lightness and charm. In Jeroboam format, the pleasure is multiplied—perfect for large gatherings, it brings a sense of celebration and togetherness to any occasion.Vinification:
Cold maceration before pressing. Temperature-controlled vinification. Selection of the best wines. Aged in vats on fine lees. Fining and filtration before bottling.Organic wine (Ecocert) in France.
Color:
A delicate pearly pink.Nose:
Dominant floral notes combined with white peach flavours.Palate:
A wine with beautiful balance and a pleasant zesty sensation, revealing a light and dynamic juice with lovely freshness.
Temperature:
Best enjoyed between 8 and 10°C.Food and wine pairing:
Symphonie Rosé 2024 is best enjoyed as an aperitif but can also accompany a meal, pairing particularly well with seafood such as Saint-Pierre in a white butter sauce.Cellar aging:
From now until 2028
Classified Growth from Provence, Château Sainte-Marguerite crafts benchmark rosés through organic viticulture, shaped in the heart of the prized terroir of La Londe-les-Maures. Here, a complex patchwork of schist, quartz, clay, and silica-rich soils gives rise to wines of remarkable finesse. The result: fresh, vibrant cuvées marked by generous, well-balanced ripe fruit aromas.
For over a decade now, the VALAP Selection Committee has hand-picked the wines of this iconic estate—an essential reference point in the Provençal wine landscape.