Chateau Peyrassol
Château Peyrassol is a historic wine estate located in the heart of Provence, France, known for its exquisite rosé wines as well as red and white wines. The...
Château Peyrassol is a historic wine estate located in the heart of Provence, France, known for its exquisite rosé wines as well as red and white wines. The estate is nestled between the foothills of the Massif des Maures and the Mediterranean Sea, providing an ideal climate and terroir for viticulture. The origins of Peyrassol date back to the 13th century when it was founded by the Knights Templar, making it one of the oldest vineyards in the region.
Today, Château Peyrassol is managed by Philippe Austruy, who acquired the property in the early 2000s and has since invested significantly in modernizing the vineyards and winery. The estate covers several hundred hectares, with a significant portion dedicated to vineyards that are cultivated using sustainable practices to preserve the land and environment.
The wines of Château Peyrassol are emblematic of Provence, with the rosés being particularly celebrated. These rosés are crafted primarily from Cinsault, Grenache, and Syrah grapes, and are known for their light, crisp, and aromatic qualities that encapsulate the essence of Provencal rosé. They typically exhibit flavors of red berry fruits, citrus, and delicate floral notes, with a refreshing minerality.
Aside from rosé, Peyrassol also produces robust reds and elegant whites. The red wines are generally blends of Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot, offering deeper notes of dark fruits, spices, and herbs. The white wines, often made from Rolle (Vermentino) or Ugni Blanc, are appreciated for their brightness and aromatic complexity.
Château Peyrassol is also renowned for its beautiful art collection and sculpture park, which features works from internationally acclaimed artists, making it a destination not only for wine lovers but also for enthusiasts of art and culture. The combination of its historical legacy, commitment to quality winemaking, and the stunning Provencal landscape makes Château Peyrassol a jewel of the region.
Chateau Peyrassol
Provenza
La Provenza è una regione del sud-est della Francia rinomata per la produzione di vini rosati. La storia della viticoltura in Provenza risale all'antichità...
La Provenza è una regione del sud-est della Francia rinomata per la produzione di vini rosati. La storia della viticoltura in Provenza risale all'antichità, quando i Greci e i Romani introdussero la viticoltura nella regione. Lo stile di produzione della Provenza è fortemente influenzato dal clima mediterraneo, con estati calde e inverni miti. I vini prodotti in Provenza sono tipicamente leggeri e rinfrescanti, con un colore rosa pallido e delicati aromi di frutti rossi e fiori. I vitigni più comuni utilizzati in Provenza sono Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah e Mourvèdre. Oltre al rosé, la Provenza produce anche vini rossi e bianchi, nonché vini fortificati come il Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise. Nel complesso, la Provenza è una regione nota per i suoi vini di alta qualità, perfetti da gustare nelle calde giornate estive.
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