
Chateau Des Ferrages Rose 75cl
AED 99.00
Crisp, sun-soaked rosé from Provence, France that makes weeknight food feel like a holiday. Think juicy strawberry, pink grapefruit, and a little herb-and-citrus snap that keeps every sip fresh and dry. It’s the kind of rosé you can pour for a crowd and still be excited to drink yourself!
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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This is Provence rosé done right, bright, dry, and ridiculously easy to love.
Château des Ferrages comes from Provence in the south of France, basically rosé headquarters. The vibe here is refreshment with flavour, not a bland pink drink. You get real fruit, a clean, mouthwatering finish, and that sunny Mediterranean personality that makes you want snacks on the table and friends within texting distance.
What makes it worth your time is how it balances two things people always want in a great rosé, energy and depth. It hits with lively acidity (so it feels crisp), then layers in soft fruit and gentle savoury hints (so it doesn’t feel one-note). It’s a rosé you can keep coming back to through a whole meal, not just a first glass.
Tasting notes
- Appearance: Pale salmon pink, clear and bright in the glass.
- Nose: Fresh strawberries, watermelon, pink grapefruit, plus a light whiff of Provence herbs.
- Taste: Red berry and citrus up front, zippy acidity through the middle, then a faint mineral edge that keeps it clean and dry.
- Body: Light-bodied, crisp, and refreshing.
- Finish: Bright, citrusy, and tidy, with a subtle stony note that lingers.
This is the bottle you reach for when you want a rosé wine that plays nicely with real food. Think grilled prawns, roast chicken, sushi, mezze, salads with salty cheese, even spicy dishes where you want something cool and crisp. It’s also a sneaky good host gift because it feels effortless but still thoughtful.
If you’re building a dependable rosé rotation, this one earns its spot by being flexible. One glass feels like a palate reset. Two glasses and you start noticing the little details, citrus peel, herbs, that clean mineral snap.
Fun Fact: The Ferrages estate takes its name from the old Provençal word for “forge”, a nod to the area’s history of ironworking long before it became famous for pink wine.