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Château Des Ferrages Roumery Rosé 75cl
AED 99.00
Fresh, sunny, and dangerously easy to finish, this Provençal rosé is your instant “pour another” bottle. Think strawberry, pink grapefruit, and a little herb-y lift that keeps it crisp, not cloying. It’s a dry rosé wine that plays perfectly with beach days, balcony nights, and anything off the grill. Bonus: it comes from France’s Côtes de Provence, basically the cheat code for rosé that tastes like summer!
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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This is the kind of Provençal rosé that makes you reorganize your fridge shelf so it always has a spot. It’s bright, dry, and full of those classic southern France vibes, juicy red fruit, citrus snap, and a subtle savoury edge that keeps every sip interesting.
If you’ve ever had a rosé that felt flat or one-note, this is the fix. Côtes de Provence is famous for rosé because it nails that sweet spot, flavourful enough to be fun, crisp enough to keep you coming back, and food-friendly without demanding a white-tablecloth moment.
- Appearance: Pale salmon-pink with a clean, bright shine in the glass.
- Nose: Fresh strawberries, raspberry, pink grapefruit, and a gentle hint of Provence herbs (think a little wild thyme).
- Taste: Red berries up front, then citrus zest and a light mineral note, dry with lively acidity that keeps it snappy.
- Body: Light to medium-bodied, easy-drinking but not watery.
- Finish: Crisp and refreshing, with lingering grapefruit peel and a faint savoury lift.
What makes it special is the balance. You get real fruit character, then the wine tightens up with citrus and minerality so it stays clean and refreshing. That’s the Côtes de Provence calling card, rosé with structure, not just colour.
It’s also a proper “anywhere” wine. Pour it when you’re doing casual snacks, when you’ve got friends over and don’t want to overthink the pairing, or when dinner is a bit of everything (grilled chicken, mezze, seafood, salads, you name it). It doesn’t bully the food, it just shows up and makes the whole table taste better.
If you’re building a home wine rotation, this earns its slot as the reliable dry rosé you can open midweek or bring to a gathering without wondering if it’ll land. It’s friendly, crisp, and quietly confident.
Fun Fact: Château des Ferrages sits in the heart of Provence, where rosé is the main event, and the estate is closely tied to local olive-growing, the region’s other delicious obsession.