La Fête Du Rosé Côtes de Provence is a still rosé from Provence, France, inspired by the vibrant lifestyle of St. Tropez.
Built around classic Provence rosé grapes, it brings dried fruit, red cherry, hazelnut, polished red fruit, and a long clean finish.
Product Details
Product Type: Wine
Style: Rosé
Vintage: 2022
ABV: 12.5%
Region: Côtes de Provence, France
Grapes: Grenache, Mourvèdre, and Syrah
Tasting Notes
Nose: Dried fruit, bonbon, hazelnut, and red cherry.
Palate: Balanced and polished with red fruit and a rounded texture.
Finish: Long, clean, and cherry-toned.
Flavor Profile: Polished, red-fruited, rounded, and clean.
How to Enjoy
Serve chilled with seafood, salads, light appetizers, brunch dishes, or soft cheeses.
What Makes It Special
This bottle brings the crisp, relaxed Provence rosé profile into a polished style built for hosting and warm-weather pours.
SHIPPING INFO
📦 Processing: Ships in 1–3 business days
🚚 Shipping: Available in 44 U.S. states (excludes MI, UT, SD, TN). Shipped via licensed carriers (varies by state).
📦 Fulfillment: Orders may ship from multiple warehouses
🔞 Adult Signature: Required at delivery
🔎 Tracking: Emailed once your order ships
Nose: Dried fruit, bonbon, hazelnut, and red cherry.
Palate: Balanced and polished with red fruit and a rounded texture.
Finish: Long, clean, and cherry-toned.
Meet the Founder
La Fête du Rosé was founded by Donae Burston, who was inspired to create a rosé that appeals to a diverse, multi-ethnic, and multi-generational audience. After over 15 years in the wine industry, working with iconic luxury brands, Burston launched La Fête du Rosé to expand the rosé market beyond its traditional audience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of wine is this?
This is a wine, sparkling wine, champagne, or rosé-style bottle; check the product details for the exact style.
What does it taste like?
Expect the tasting profile described on the product page, which may include red berries, citrus, florals, minerality, crisp acidity, bubbles, or soft fruit.
How should I serve it?
Serve rosé, sparkling wine, and champagne well chilled. Still wines can be served slightly chilled or at cellar temperature depending on the style.
What foods pair well with it?
These wines often pair well with seafood, salads, brunch dishes, light appetizers, roasted vegetables, soft cheeses, fruit-forward desserts, or celebratory snacks.
Who would enjoy this bottle?
It is a good fit for shoppers looking for an elegant wine for brunch, dinner, gifting, celebrations, or easy hosting.