Chateau Beaulieu Cuvee Alexandre Rose 2022

Type: Rose
Country: France
Region: Provence
Grape Variety: 40% Grenache, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Syrah, 10% Cinsault, 5% Mourvedre
Alcohol Percentage: 13%
Viticulture: High Environmental Value (HVE) Certified
Ratings: 91 Wine Enthusiast Points

Climate: Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence lies west along the Mediterranean coast from the Côtes de Provence appellation. The sunny, dry, Mediterranean climate ensures ripe, fruit-driven wines.
Terroir: Vineyards are located at an altitude of 400 metres, in the heart of an ancient volcanic crater.
Ageing: The grapes were pressed and fermented in the same way as a white wine (rather than using the ‘saignée’ method of drawing off part of a red wine early in the fermentation). This minimised the extraction of harsh phenolics, and has led to a more delicate style of rosé with a fine textured finish.

Color: Brilliantly clear salmon pink
Nose: Abound with redcurrant and wild strawberry perfumes that develop into juicy white peach and pear notes
Palate: On the palate, fresh acidity is balanced beautifully with the alchohol, giving an elegant mouthfeel and refreshing length


About the Winery:
Situated at Rognes in Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence, although the vineyard land had been farmed since Roman times, the Château Beaulieu itself was built as a stronghold for the French King Henry III in 1576. The 180 hectares of vines lie at an altitude of 400m, in the heart of an ancient volcanic crater, where the soils are a mix of basalt and clay. The sunny, dry Mediterranean climate ensures ripe, fruit driven wines, while the sea breezes moderate the hot, drying influence of the Mistral wind that blows from the North.

The estate comprises 180 hectares of vines which lie at an altitude of 400 metres, in the heart of an ancient volcanic crater. The vineyard land had been farmed in the area since Roman times, although the Château itself was built as a stronghold for the French King Henry III in 1576. Today, the estate is run by the Jeanjean family, who co-own Mas la Chevalière (in the South of France) and Domaine Laroche (Chablis) with Michel Laroche.