Domaine des Campaux - l'Ecuyer Rouge

Domaine des Campaux - l'Ecuyer Rouge

Domaine des Campaux - l'Ecuyer Rouge

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Red
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Grapes
ABV
13.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
ShellfishSaladsFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesPoultryGrilled VegetablesCheese and Charcuterie BoardsTapas and Small Plates
Key Characteristics
["Black fruit""Silky""Medium(+) alcohol""Medium-bodied""Medium acidity""Medium tannin"]

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Domaine Des Campaux

Domaine des Campaux

Domaine des Campaux is a wine producer located in the Côtes de Provence appellation in southeastern France. This region forms part of the broader Provence wine area, which...

Domaine des Campaux is a wine producer located in the Côtes de Provence appellation in southeastern France. This region forms part of the broader Provence wine area, which stretches across the Mediterranean coastline and inland hills between Marseille and Nice. The estate produces red, white, and rosé wines within the Côtes de Provence AOC framework.

Côtes de Provence is France's largest rosé-producing appellation, benefiting from a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The region's diverse terroir includes limestone hills, schist slopes, and sandy coastal plains, creating varied microclimates suitable for different grape varieties. The mistral wind helps maintain vineyard health by reducing humidity and disease pressure, while the proximity to the Mediterranean Sea moderates temperature extremes.

Domaine des Campaux works with classic Provençal grape varieties including Syrah and Grenache for their red wines, and Rolle (known elsewhere as Vermentino) for white wine production. Their current range includes the Osé Rosé, which blends Grenache, Rolle, and Syrah, the l'Ecuyer Rouge combining Syrah and Grenache, and the Osé Blanc made from Rolle. These varietals represent the traditional grape palette of the Côtes de Provence region.

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Provence

Provence spans southeastern France along the Mediterranean coast, stretching from the Italian border west to the Rhône delta. This ancient wine region produces approximately 170 million bottles annually,...

Provence spans southeastern France along the Mediterranean coast, stretching from the Italian border west to the Rhône delta. This ancient wine region produces approximately 170 million bottles annually, with rosé wines comprising roughly 90% of total production. The region encompasses eight appellations, including Côtes de Provence, Bandol, and Cassis, distributed across varied landscapes from coastal plains to limestone hills and mountainous terrain.

The Mediterranean climate provides abundant sunshine, warm temperatures, and the cooling influence of the mistral wind, which helps maintain acidity and reduces disease pressure in the vineyards. Soils vary significantly across the region, from limestone and clay in the hills to sandy coastal areas and schist in certain zones. Côtes de Provence represents the largest appellation, while Bandol focuses on structured reds from Mourvèdre, and Cassis specializes in distinctive white wines from local varieties.

Traditional grape varieties dominate plantings, with Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah forming the backbone of most rosé blends, often complemented by Mourvèdre and Tibouren. White wines typically feature Rolle (Vermentino), Clairette, and Ugni Blanc, while reds emphasize Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. Provençal rosés are characterized by their pale salmon color, achieved through minimal skin contact and immediate pressing, resulting in fresh, dry wines with delicate fruit flavors and mineral notes that reflect the region's diverse terroir.

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Côtes de Provence

Côtes de Provence

Côtes de Provence is an appellation located in southeastern France within the Provence region, stretching across the departments of Var and Bouches-du-Rhône. The appellation covers a substantial area...

Côtes de Provence is an appellation located in southeastern France within the Provence region, stretching across the departments of Var and Bouches-du-Rhône. The appellation covers a substantial area of Mediterranean coastline and inland terrain, encompassing zones from the Maures Massif to the Esterel mountains. The appellation was officially established in 1977, recognizing the region's long winemaking tradition dating back centuries.

The appellation benefits from a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters, moderated by the Mistral wind. Soils vary across the region, ranging from limestone and clay to schist and sandstone, contributing to diverse microclimates within the appellation. Côtes de Provence permits a broad range of grape varieties: Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvèdre dominate red and rosé production, while whites may include Rolle, Semillon, Ugni Blanc, and Sauvignon Blanc. The appellation is not restricted to single-varietal wines; blended wines are standard practice across all three colors.

Rosé wines are the hallmark of Côtes de Provence, typically produced in a dry style with pale salmon coloring. These rosés offer delicate red fruit aromatics and refreshing acidity, suited to the region's warm climate. The appellation also produces dry white wines with citrus and mineral notes, and red wines ranging from light and fruity to more structured examples, depending on the specific blend and producer. The diversity of the appellation reflects both its geographic range and the flexibility winemakers have in blending across permitted varieties.

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