Miraval Provence Rosé 75cl

AED 119.00

Sunshine-in-a-glass rosé from Provence, France, with that crisp, coastal vibe that makes you want another sip. Think wild strawberry, pink grapefruit, and a little herbal lift, all wrapped up in a clean, dry finish. Miraval’s the kind of Provence rosé that works for backyard hangs but still feels “nice” when you’re doing dinner.

Size

75cl / 750ml

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Description

This is Provence rosé done right, bright, dry, and ridiculously easy to get along with. Miraval has that polished, summery energy you want when you’re craving something fresh, but it still brings enough flavour to keep you interested past the first glass.

Here’s the win, it doesn’t just taste “pink.” You get real layers, fruit, citrus, and a savoury, herbal edge that keeps it snappy instead of floppy. It’s the kind of rosé that can handle a whole afternoon, then show up to dinner like it belongs there.

  • Appearance: Pale salmon-pink with bright clarity, the classic Provence look that screams refreshment.
  • Nose: Wild strawberry, raspberry, pink grapefruit zest, plus a gentle herbal note (think fresh thyme).
  • Taste: Crisp red berry and citrus up front, lively acidity through the middle, and a dry, clean feel that keeps things light on its feet.
  • Body: Light-bodied, more “sip again” than “heavy and sleepy.”
  • Finish: Long, tidy, and slightly savoury, like a hint of sea breeze and herbs after the fruit fades.

Why it earns shelf space, it’s a rosé you can pour for almost anyone and still feel smug about your choice. New to rosé? This is a safe bet without being boring. Already a rosé person? You’ll appreciate how it stays crisp and focused, even as it warms a touch in the glass.

If you like wines that feel clean and energetic, this one scratches the itch. The acidity keeps the fruit bright, the dry finish keeps it food-friendly, and the subtle herbal twist stops it from tasting one-note.

Fun Fact: Miraval is from a real Provence estate with a working recording studio, yes, musicians have recorded there, then someone decided the rosé should be just as memorable.