La Vieille Ferme - Rosé

La Vieille Ferme - Rosé - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

La Vieille Ferme - Rosé

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ABV
12.5%
Serving
8° - 10° C
Food Pairings
ShellfishGreen VegetablesSaladsTapas and Small PlatesBerries and Fresh FruitsFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based DishesSushi and Sashimi
Key Characteristics
["Stone fruit""Red fruit""Fresh""Simple""Medium alcohol""Medium-bodied"]

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Famille Perrin

Famille Perrin

Famille Perrin is a wine producer based in Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the southern Rhône Valley. The house produces wines across multiple appellations in the region, including their flagship Châteauneuf-du-Pape...

Famille Perrin is a wine producer based in Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the southern Rhône Valley. The house produces wines across multiple appellations in the region, including their flagship Châteauneuf-du-Pape bottlings and wines under the La Vieille Ferme label, which extends their range to other Rhône and Provence terroirs such as Côtes du Rhône, Ventoux, and Luberon.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is known for full-bodied red wines built primarily on Grenache, often complemented by Syrah, Mourvèdre, and other southern Rhône varieties. The appellation's stony terrain (the name refers to the Pope's new castle) provides distinctive mineral character and forces vines to develop deep root systems. The broader La Vieille Ferme range demonstrates the versatility of these southern French terroirs across different elevation and soil types, producing reds, rosés, and whites that reflect the Mediterranean climate and classic Rhône blending traditions.

The current range emphasizes Grenache-based blends across red and rosé formats, alongside white wines built from Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, and other white varieties typical to the region. The consistency across multiple vintages and appellations reflects a house approach that prioritizes expression of place and traditional varietal combinations rather than single-varietal focus.

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Provence

Provenza se extiende por el sureste de Francia a lo largo de la costa mediterránea, abarcando desde la frontera italiana hacia el oeste hasta el delta del Ródano....

Provenza se extiende por el sureste de Francia a lo largo de la costa mediterránea, abarcando desde la frontera italiana hacia el oeste hasta el delta del Ródano. Esta antigua región vinícola produce aproximadamente 170 millones de botellas anuales, siendo los vinos rosados aproximadamente el 90% de la producción total. La región comprende ocho apelaciones, incluyendo Côtes de Provence, Bandol y Cassis, distribuidas en diversos paisajes que van desde llanuras costeras hasta colinas de piedra caliza y terrenos montañosos.

El clima mediterráneo proporciona abundante sol, temperaturas cálidas y la influencia refrescante del viento mistral, que ayuda a mantener la acidez y reduce la presión de enfermedades en los viñedos. Los suelos varían significativamente en toda la región, desde piedra caliza y arcilla en las colinas hasta áreas costeras arenosas y pizarra en ciertas zonas. Côtes de Provence representa la apelación más grande, mientras que Bandol se enfoca en tintos estructurados de Mourvèdre, y Cassis se especializa en vinos blancos distintivos de variedades locales.

Las variedades de uva tradicionales dominan las plantaciones, siendo Grenache, Cinsault y Syrah la base de la mayoría de los cortes rosados, a menudo complementados por Mourvèdre y Tibouren. Los vinos blancos típicamente presentan Rolle (Vermentino), Clairette y Ugni Blanc, mientras que los tintos enfatizan Grenache, Syrah y Mourvèdre. Los rosados provenzales se caracterizan por su color salmón pálido, logrado a través del contacto mínimo con las pieles y prensado inmediato, resultando en vinos frescos y secos con sabores de frutas delicadas y notas minerales que reflejan el terroir diverso de la región.

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Luberon

Luberon

Luberon is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the southern Rhône Valley within the broader Provence region of southeastern France. The appellation takes its name from the Luberon...

Luberon is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the southern Rhône Valley within the broader Provence region of southeastern France. The appellation takes its name from the Luberon mountain range and was established as an AOC in 1988. The vineyards are situated between the Durance River valley and the foothills of the Luberon mountains, covering communes across both the Vaucluse and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence departments.

The region benefits from a Mediterranean climate with abundant sunshine, mistral winds that help reduce disease pressure, and diverse soils ranging from limestone and clay to sandy deposits. The appellation permits a wide range of grape varieties for its red, white, and rosé wines. Red wines may include Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, and Cinsault, while white wines can be made from Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Ugni Blanc, Vermentino, and other permitted varieties. The regulations allow for considerable flexibility in blending, reflecting the region's focus on accessible, everyday wines.

Luberon wines are typically characterized by their fresh, approachable style and Mediterranean influence. The rosés tend to be pale in color with bright red fruit flavors and crisp acidity, while the whites often display citrus and stone fruit notes with mineral undertones. The combination of altitude, which provides cooling influences, and the Mediterranean climate results in wines that maintain good freshness while expressing the warm, sunny character of southern France.

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