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La Fête du Blanc Blanc de Blancs

La Fête du Blanc Blanc de Blancs

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La Fête du Blanc Blanc de Blancs is a still white wine from the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in Côtes de Provence, France. Made predominantly from Rolle (Vermentino) with additions of Viognier and Colombard, it is bright, aromatic, and built for warm occasions.

Despite the name, this is not a sparkling wine. It is a still white with Mediterranean freshness and a clean finish. Good for seafood, light summer meals, and entertaining.

Product Details

  • Product Type: Wine
  • Style: White Blend
  • ABV: Approximately 12.5%
  • Country of Origin: France
  • Region: Côtes de Provence (Gulf of Saint-Tropez)
  • Grapes: Predominantly Rolle (Vermentino), with Viognier and Colombard
  • Best For: Seafood, light summer meals, entertaining, Mediterranean-style dining

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Aromatic and floral — Mediterranean herbs, white flowers, and fresh citrus
  • Palate: Bright and refreshing with a clean, expressive profile
  • Finish: Clean and vibrant
  • Flavor Profile: A bright, aromatic Provençal white blend with Mediterranean character. Light, refreshing, and well-suited to warm weather and lighter fare.

How to Enjoy

Serve well chilled between 45–48°F. Pairs well with grilled fish, seafood, light salads, and fresh herb-forward dishes. A natural companion for outdoor dining.

What Makes It Special

La Fête du Blanc is produced in collaboration with the winemakers of Château Saint-Maur, a Cru Classé estate in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez — one of the most respected estates in Côtes de Provence. The wine blends the aromatic depth of Rolle/Vermentino with the floral lift of Viognier and the crisp freshness of Colombard.

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  • Tasting Notes

    Nose: Aromatic and floral — Mediterranean herbs, white flowers, and fresh citrus from the Rolle/Vermentino and Viognier blend.

    Palate: Bright and refreshing with clean acidity and an expressive, fruit-forward character.

    Finish: Clean, vibrant, and light.

    Overall Profile: A bright, aromatic Provençal white blend from the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Made with Rolle, Viognier, and Colombard at approximately 12.5% ABV. Mediterranean in spirit — refreshing, elegant, and food-friendly.

  • Meet the Founder

    La Fête Wine Company was founded by Donae Burston, a visionary with over 15 years of experience in the wine and spirits industry. In 2019, Burston launched La Fête du Rosé, aiming to break traditional barriers and create a luxury wine brand that appeals to drinkers of all backgrounds. Building on this success, the company expanded its portfolio to include La Fête du Blanc and La Fête du Rouge, each reflecting the rich heritage and lifestyle of the South of France. Burston's commitment to inclusivity and excellence has positioned La Fête as a celebrated name in contemporary winemaking.

  • Is La Fête du Blanc a sparkling wine?

    No. Despite the Blanc de Blancs name, this is a still white wine from Côtes de Provence, France — not sparkling.

    What does La Fête du Blanc taste like?

    Bright, aromatic, and refreshing — Mediterranean herbs, white flowers, fresh citrus, and a clean finish.

    What grapes are in this wine?

    Predominantly Rolle (also known as Vermentino), with additions of Viognier and Colombard.

    What foods pair well with La Fête du Blanc?

    Grilled fish, seafood, light salads, fresh herb-forward dishes, and Mediterranean cuisine.

    Where is Côtes de Provence?

    Côtes de Provence is a wine region on the French Riviera near the Mediterranean coast. The Gulf of Saint-Tropez area is one of its most celebrated sub-zones.