Chateau Roubine has been a crowd-pleaser in our selection for years. Their La Vie En Rose Rosé is a consistent sell-out every year. The winery is considered the heirloom of Provence Rosé wines. Founded in 1307, it's one of the oldest wineries in Provence. With their Hippy Rosé, they showcase a different side of their talent: not a Provence rosé, but one from the south of France. It's also living proof that Chateau Roubine is incredibly talented even outside of Provence.
The wines of Chateau Roubine
The rosé and white wines of Château Roubine are known for their complexity and depth. Exactly what the seasoned wine drinker desires. Gastronomically, they're incredibly good. Roubine Hippy Rosé emphasizes their accessibility. Simply a good, refreshing glass of rosé to get you through those warm summer evenings. Because what's better than a glass of rosé at the end of a hot summer day?
For Roubine Hippy Rose, Chateau Roubine has chosen Grenache Noir, a grape that thrives on the Mediterranean coast. The abundance of sunshine, combined with the fresh sea breeze, ensures a balanced growth process, with ample room for fruit development. During pressing, the winemaker ensures the skins don't ferment for too long, so Roubine Hippy Rose develops its attractive salmon-pink color.
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Yet, there's plenty of room for fruitiness in Roubine Hippy Rose. Upon opening the bottle, you're immediately greeted by juicy forest fruits: small raspberries, fresh wild strawberries on the vine, and a hint of soft, tart red berries. A rich citrus note emphasizes the freshness of Roubine Hippy Rose. The generous touch on the taste buds is striking, making a smile almost inevitable.