Château Cibon

Cuvée Marius Côtes de Provence Cru Classé Tibouren Rosé

9.610 ratings
9.53 pro ratings
Côtes de Provence, Provence, France
Tibouren
Top Notes For
Jeremy Shanker

Sommelier at RN74

9.7

Rose really doesn’t get better than this. Next level.

Rose really doesn’t get better than this. Next level.

Mar 12th, 2023
Drew Summers

Sales Northampton Wines

9.2

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Sep 20th, 2022
Stuart Pollack

Fabulous. Creamy Rosé finishes with strawberry. A top-notch Provençal Rosé.

Fabulous. Creamy Rosé finishes with strawberry. A top-notch Provençal Rosé.

Aug 15th, 2022
Paul T HB

Great & unique
This is not your Grandma’s Rose’

Great & unique
This is not your Grandma’s Rose’

Jul 21st, 2022
Paul T HB

So this happened,,,, I need to rethink & re score every Rose’ I’ve had. This is Beyond anything I’ve opened. I only started drinking Rose’ as a compromise with wifey who didn’t care for Chardonnay. But I’m not sharing these bottles, I have her porch pounders separated. No pounding these
Winery notes as follows,

Clos Cibonne is one of the most historic and prestigious estates in Provence. They are one of the few estates to cultivate and focus on Tibouren, an heirloom variety with very few hectares planted. They also age their wines under fleurette, a thin veil of yeast similar to that found in Jerez and Jura, for a year in large oak casks. The Cuvée Marius takes these practices and raises it to the next level. Named for Marius Roux, the wine is an homage to him and the original Château name. Marius would load his wine in barrel onto his cart and travel to the village every week on market days to sell his special wine. Made of 90% Tibouren and 10% Grenache, the wine is aged in smaller casks for a couple of years. It is almost a rosé in name only with its onion skin color, full body and layered intensity. This is what the French call a gastronomic wine, easy to pair with complex meals. Suitable for drinking now, this wine also has many more years ahead of it.

So this happened,,,, I need to rethink & re score every Rose’ I’ve had. This is Beyond anything I’ve opened. I only started drinking Rose’ as a compromise with wifey who didn’t care for Chardonnay. But I’m not sharing these bottles, I have her porch pounders separated. No pounding these
Winery notes as follows,

Clos Cibonne is one of the most historic and prestigious estates in Provence. They are one of the few estates to cultivate and focus on Tibouren, an heirloom variety with very few hectares planted. They also age their wines under fleurette, a thin veil of yeast similar to that found in Jerez and Jura, for a year in large oak casks. The Cuvée Marius takes these practices and raises it to the next level. Named for Marius Roux, the wine is an homage to him and the original Château name. Marius would load his wine in barrel onto his cart and travel to the village every week on market days to sell his special wine. Made of 90% Tibouren and 10% Grenache, the wine is aged in smaller casks for a couple of years. It is almost a rosé in name only with its onion skin color, full body and layered intensity. This is what the French call a gastronomic wine, easy to pair with complex meals. Suitable for drinking now, this wine also has many more years ahead of it.

Jul 2nd, 2022
PS Michaels

Love this wine.

Love this wine.

Jun 2nd, 2021
Brendan Baker

Complex, blood orange and garrigue, but overshadowed by a finish of coconut/new oak. Hopefully the oak integrates with time, I did not find it very enjoyable now 😬

Complex, blood orange and garrigue, but overshadowed by a finish of coconut/new oak. Hopefully the oak integrates with time, I did not find it very enjoyable now 😬

Jan 28th, 2024
Stanley Barrios

Stanley had this 4 years ago

Stanley had this 4 years ago

Feb 8th, 2021
Drew Summers

Sales Northampton Wines

Drew had this 8 months ago

Drew had this 8 months ago

Mar 24th, 2024
Matt Grauwiler

Matt had this a year ago

Matt had this a year ago

Jul 22nd, 2023