PEYRESSOL XIIIe Rosé
PEYRESSOL XIIIe Rosé
- 2023
- 750ml
- Rose
- 13%
- Peyrassol
- Grenache - Cinsault - Syrah.
- Côtes de Provence
- France
The winter of 2022-2023 was particularly dry in Provence. The arrival of spring did not change theclimatic conditions, and the resulting early drought was becoming particularly worrying.This was without counting on a complete turnaround in the situation during May and June. Regularand abundant rainfall profoundly changed the profile of the vintage. In some areas, more than 300 mm of rain was recorded, with several days of thundery showers, sometimes accompanied by hail. In some very localized areas, mildew had a profound effect on the potential of the harvest.Fortunately, from June onwards, a particularly hot and dry summer put a definitive stop to thedevelopment of the fungus. Under glorious sunshine, the vines, which benefited from a good waterreserve, developed under excellent conditions. From mid-August onwards, as we strolled through our vineyards, we noticed looser bunches, highly concentrated grapes and thicker skins, perfect indicators of great vintages. The first ripeness checks suggested a harvest with great potential, combining good acidity and moderate sugar levels. However, the end of the summer brought a new surprise, with a fortnight of almost scorching temperatures. The ripeness of the grapes took off. Very quickly, the potential degrees soared, and the colour and aromas appeared. Harvesting programmes had to be speeded up to preserve and benefit from the good acidity present on 15 August. In the later areas, from the second decade of September onwards, cooler nights facilitated pre-fermentation operations. The harvest took place in record time, with all the grapes in the cellar by early October. The lovely musts, which were already very pleasant to taste, augured well for a vintage of great quality. Fermentations produced beautifully coloured wines (whites, rosés and reds), with very clear aromas and well-balanced acidity on the palate. 2023 was a vintage in which vigilance, adaptation and responsiveness all came into their own. But the winemaker's hard work has been rewarded by the consistent quality of our still young wines.
Tasting Notes:
A soft colour reminiscent of rose petals.
Nose:
The nose is very open, typical of the unrestrained expression of the 2023
vintage: fresh, light flowers and delicate, greedy fruit
combine to create a typically Provençal airiness.
Palate:
On the palate, the sweetness is present from the outset, the velvety
profile immediately envelops the palate and continues
through to a delicate finish. The nose supports the whole
with notes of fresh fruit typical of our grape varieties.
The blend lingers on the palate, finishing with a lovely,
thirst-quenching salinity.
Origin: France
Village: Côtes De Provence
Soil Type:
Clay and limestone from the inland valleys, combined
with a few parcels of cool, deep terroirs. The coolness
is maintained by choosing plots with northern exposure.
Vinification:
Harvesting guided by plot selection precisely timed
to the development of ripeness controls. The harvest was
then guided by the rhythms of the moon: most of the plots
were harvested between 28 August and 11 September
2023 Traditional vinification in temperature-controlled
stainless steel vats after gentle pneumatic pressing.
Ageing Potential:
Several months in stainless steel vats on fine lees
to preserve the freshness of the aroma
The winter of 2022-2023 was particularly dry in Provence. The arrival of spring did not change theclimatic conditions, and the resulting early drought was becoming particularly worrying.This was without counting on a complete turnaround in the situation during May and June. Regularand abundant rainfall profoundly changed the profile of the vintage. In some areas, more than 300 mm of rain was recorded, with several days of thundery showers, sometimes accompanied by hail. In some very localized areas, mildew had a profound effect on the potential of the harvest.Fortunately, from June onwards, a particularly hot and dry summer put a definitive stop to thedevelopment of the fungus. Under glorious sunshine, the vines, which benefited from a good waterreserve, developed under excellent conditions. From mid-August onwards, as we strolled through our vineyards, we noticed looser bunches, highly concentrated grapes and thicker skins, perfect indicators of great vintages. The first ripeness checks suggested a harvest with great potential, combining good acidity and moderate sugar levels. However, the end of the summer brought a new surprise, with a fortnight of almost scorching temperatures. The ripeness of the grapes took off. Very quickly, the potential degrees soared, and the colour and aromas appeared. Harvesting programmes had to be speeded up to preserve and benefit from the good acidity present on 15 August. In the later areas, from the second decade of September onwards, cooler nights facilitated pre-fermentation operations. The harvest took place in record time, with all the grapes in the cellar by early October. The lovely musts, which were already very pleasant to taste, augured well for a vintage of great quality. Fermentations produced beautifully coloured wines (whites, rosés and reds), with very clear aromas and well-balanced acidity on the palate. 2023 was a vintage in which vigilance, adaptation and responsiveness all came into their own. But the winemaker's hard work has been rewarded by the consistent quality of our still young wines.
Tasting Notes:
A soft colour reminiscent of rose petals.
Nose:
The nose is very open, typical of the unrestrained expression of the 2023
vintage: fresh, light flowers and delicate, greedy fruit
combine to create a typically Provençal airiness.
Palate:
On the palate, the sweetness is present from the outset, the velvety
profile immediately envelops the palate and continues
through to a delicate finish. The nose supports the whole
with notes of fresh fruit typical of our grape varieties.
The blend lingers on the palate, finishing with a lovely,
thirst-quenching salinity.
Origin: France
Village: Côtes De Provence
Soil Type:
Clay and limestone from the inland valleys, combined
with a few parcels of cool, deep terroirs. The coolness
is maintained by choosing plots with northern exposure.
Vinification:
Harvesting guided by plot selection precisely timed
to the development of ripeness controls. The harvest was
then guided by the rhythms of the moon: most of the plots
were harvested between 28 August and 11 September
2023 Traditional vinification in temperature-controlled
stainless steel vats after gentle pneumatic pressing.
Ageing Potential:
Several months in stainless steel vats on fine lees
to preserve the freshness of the aroma