Château Pradeaux

Le Côtes de Provence Rosé Blend

9.094 ratings
9.117 pro ratings
Côtes de Provence, Provence, France
Rosé Blend
Potato, Sweet Potato, Yuca, Taro, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Exotic Spices, Beans & Peas, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese, Turkey, Pork, Herbs, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Nuts & Seeds, Tomato-Based, Pungent Cheese, Duck, Salami & Prosciutto, Baking Spices, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Quinoa, Sweet Potato, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

Popped and poured at a backyard gathering. Perfect setting for it too! The vines for this wine are technically classified as Bandol. A near 50/50 split of Cinsault and Mourvedre but there’s a little bit of Grenache and Carignan for good measure. The wine pours pretty pink salmon color, with medium viscosity. Medium intensity. On the nose, strawberry, watermelon, purple flowers, and crushed gravel. On the palate, watermelon, strawberry and minerals. Medium acid; low tannin. The finish is long. Perhaps lacking juuuuust a little of its bigger brother’s “oompf” but it’s undeniably good. I would say great value but the Bandol designated wine is just $10 or so dollars more…and that’s a stunner.

Popped and poured at a backyard gathering. Perfect setting for it too! The vines for this wine are technically classified as Bandol. A near 50/50 split of Cinsault and Mourvedre but there’s a little bit of Grenache and Carignan for good measure. The wine pours pretty pink salmon color, with medium viscosity. Medium intensity. On the nose, strawberry, watermelon, purple flowers, and crushed gravel. On the palate, watermelon, strawberry and minerals. Medium acid; low tannin. The finish is long. Perhaps lacking juuuuust a little of its bigger brother’s “oompf” but it’s undeniably good. I would say great value but the Bandol designated wine is just $10 or so dollars more…and that’s a stunner.

Jul 25th, 2021
Antonio Gianola

A half step between Cotes de Provence and Bandol in weight and depth. These vines were part of the Bandol Rose until 2001/2002

A half step between Cotes de Provence and Bandol in weight and depth. These vines were part of the Bandol Rose until 2001/2002

Jul 9th, 2020
Mitzi Inglis

Marketing/Public Relations, Joseph Phelps Vineyards

8.9

This went down too easily. Lucious ripe fruit and just enough acid.

This went down too easily. Lucious ripe fruit and just enough acid.

Jul 29th, 2017
Mark Lindzy

A lovely rosé, very true to the appellation. Perfect with ratatouille and pan bagnat.

A lovely rosé, very true to the appellation. Perfect with ratatouille and pan bagnat.

Jun 26th, 2016
Harrison Fong

Everything I want in a basic Provence Rose. Just plain ok lovely with good acid. The over / under on how many bottles I drink this Spring = 8.

Everything I want in a basic Provence Rose. Just plain ok lovely with good acid. The over / under on how many bottles I drink this Spring = 8.

May 10th, 2016
Maura Passanisi

Little sister of the Pradeaux Bandol, but every bit as lovely.

Little sister of the Pradeaux Bandol, but every bit as lovely.

Nov 3rd, 2015
Chris Holinger

My compadre likes it A LOT! Light.

My compadre likes it A LOT! Light.

Sep 5th, 2015
Melissa M. Sutherland

Importer Winebow Wines

9.1

Getting all the rosé in…💛

Getting all the rosé in…💛

Sep 30th, 2014
Mason Balistreri

Sommelier, International Wine Guild; Balistreri Vineyard; Sales, Joy Wine and Spirits

8.7

Good elegant blend with enough fruit to please anyone.

Good elegant blend with enough fruit to please anyone.

Jun 23rd, 2014
Mason Balistreri

Sommelier, International Wine Guild; Balistreri Vineyard; Sales, Joy Wine and Spirits

8.8

Elegant and floral notes. More miniMized, balanced fruit.

Elegant and floral notes. More miniMized, balanced fruit.

Jun 23rd, 2014