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Mimi en Provence Grande Réserve

Mi Mi en Provence

Rosé wine | Côtes de Provence, France

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Rosé wine
12.5 %
30.60 USD
9°C / 48°F
Berries, Dry, Lemon, Red, Watermelon

Description

Mimi en Provence Grande Réserve is a quintessential expression of the sun-drenched terroir of the Côtes de Provence. Produced by the renowned Vins Bréban, this wine captures the very essence of the French Riviera in a bottle. The name 'Mimi' itself is a charming, affectionate Provençal term of endearment, perfectly reflecting the wine's approachable, delightful, and sophisticated character. Crafted from a classic Mediterranean blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah, this rosé displays a pale, elegant pink hue that is as inviting as a summer afternoon in the South of France. On the nose, it offers a fragrant bouquet of delicate spring flowers, fresh citrus zest, and hints of succulent white peach. Upon the first sip, the palate is treated to a harmonious balance of crisp acidity and refined fruitiness, featuring prominent notes of wild strawberries, refreshing watermelon, and a subtle, mouth-watering lemon finish. Its bone-dry profile and elegant structure make it an incredibly versatile companion at the dinner table. This wine is the perfect partner for a wide array of culinary delights. It pairs beautifully with classic Mediterranean dishes such as grilled sea bream, octopus salad dressed with premium olive oil, or a vibrant ratatouille. Its refreshing nature also makes it an excellent match for creamy goat cheeses, charcuterie, or even fresh sushi and sashimi. Whether you are hosting an elegant alfresco dinner or simply looking to elevate a warm, relaxing evening, Mimi en Provence Grande Réserve provides a consistent, high-quality experience that transports you directly to the lavender-scented landscapes of Provence. It is more than just a wine; it is an invitation to enjoy the 'art de vivre'—the art of living well.

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