La Fete du Rouge is a still red wine from Cotes de Provence, France, made from Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvedre.
It shows wild strawberry, cherry, Mediterranean herbs, red fruit, black pepper, eucalyptus, silky tannins, and a savory finish. Pair it with grilled meats, roasted vegetables, Mediterranean dishes, aged cheeses, and dinner parties.
Product Details
Type: Wine
Style: Red blend
Vintage: 2021
Region: Cotes de Provence, France
Blend: 86% Syrah, 12% Grenache, 2% Mourvedre
How to Enjoy
Serve slightly below room temperature. A brief decant can help the red fruit and herbal notes open up.
What Makes It Special
La Fete du Rouge brings Provence red wine into the La Fete portfolio, with a Syrah-led blend and a polished Mediterranean profile.
SHIPPING INFO
📦 Processing: Ships in 1–3 business days
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📦 Fulfillment: Orders may ship from multiple warehouses
🔞 Adult Signature: Required at delivery
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Nose: Wild strawberry, cherry, and Mediterranean herbs.
Palate: Red fruit, black pepper, eucalyptus, and silky tannins.
Finish: Savory, balanced, and lingering.
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.
What grapes are in La Fete du Rouge?
The listed blend is 86% Syrah, 12% Grenache, and 2% Mourvedre.
What does it taste like?
Expect wild strawberry, cherry, Mediterranean herbs, red fruit, black pepper, eucalyptus, and silky tannins.
What is the ABV?
The product data does not specify ABV, so it is omitted from the public copy.
How should I serve it?
Serve slightly below room temperature, with a brief decant if desired.