Aix Coteaux d'Aix en Provence Rose
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Description
Description
AIX Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence Rosé is a pale pink Provence rosé blending Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault, bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by Maison Saint Aix from one of the highest-elevation domaines in the appellation, this wine earned 91 points from Wine Enthusiast (2023 vintage) and a Gold Medal at the Gilbert & Gaillard International Challenge.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, France | Dry Rosé | Producer: Maison Saint Aix
Production & Heritage
Maison Saint Aix sits at approximately 420 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest domaines within the AOP Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence. That altitude brings cooler nighttime temperatures and greater exposure to the Mistral wind, which dries the vines on dewy mornings and contributes to naturally healthy fruit with concentrated aromatics. The wine is made using the traditional Provençal direct-pressing method — whole clusters are gently pressed to extract minimal color and preserve delicate fruit character — then fermented and finished to emphasize freshness over weight.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh red berries — strawberry and watermelon — before shifting into subtle peach and white flower aromas. A faint wet-stone minerality and clementine peel linger beneath the fruit.
Taste: The palate entry is light and citrus-driven, with grapefruit and lime giving way to a rounder mid-palate of cherry preserves and red plum. Gentle white pepper and green-tea notes add structure, while the texture remains silky and balanced between generosity and acidity.
Finish: Medium in length with chalky minerality and a persistent grapefruit echo. The finish stays dry and clean, inviting the next sip without fatigue.
How to Drink AIX Rosé
AIX Rosé is best served well-chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), and poured into a large-bowled wine glass to let its aromatics open fully. It drinks beautifully on its own but also works in several cocktail and mixed-drink applications:
- Frosé: The silky texture and red-berry profile freeze into a balanced, naturally flavorful slush without needing heavy sweeteners.
- French 75 (Rosé Variation): Swap Champagne for AIX to introduce a softer, fruit-forward top note alongside gin and lemon.
- Rosé Spritz: Combine with elderflower liqueur and sparkling water for a low-ABV aperitif that highlights the wine's citrus and floral character.
Best For
- Summer entertaining with seafood-centered menus
- Gifting wine lovers who appreciate Provence rosé
- Alfresco dining on warm evenings alongside Mediterranean fare
- Building a curated rosé tasting alongside other Provence appellations
Frequently Asked Questions
What does AIX Rosé taste like? AIX Rosé delivers fresh red berries, citrus peel, and grapefruit on the palate, supported by chalky minerality and a silky, dry finish. The overall impression is generous yet lively, avoiding any heavy or sweet character.
How does AIX Rosé compare to Whispering Angel? Both sit in a similar Provence rosé tier and price bracket, but AIX draws on higher-elevation fruit that tends to emphasize mineral structure and citrus acidity, whereas Whispering Angel leans toward softer stone fruit and a slightly rounder profile. In professional blind tastings, the two are frequently placed side by side as leading reference points in the category.
Is AIX Rosé good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its balance of fruit, acidity, and minerality makes it an engaging standalone pour, especially when served well-chilled between 8–10°C.
Where is AIX Rosé made? AIX Rosé is produced by Maison Saint Aix in the Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence appellation of southeastern France, situated at roughly 420 meters above sea level in the hills north of Aix-en-Provence.
What foods pair well with AIX Rosé? Grilled branzino or sea bass, where the wine's minerality mirrors the fish's delicate flesh; charcuterie boards featuring saucisson sec, whose salinity contrasts the citrus acidity; Niçoise salad, which echoes the wine's Provençal origins; goat cheese with fresh herbs, highlighting the floral aromatics; and seared shrimp with garlic and chili, where the wine's crisp finish tempers the heat.
What sizes does AIX Rosé come in? AIX Rosé is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle and is also produced in larger-format bottles including a 1.5L magnum and a striking 3L jeroboam, popular for entertaining.
Is AIX Rosé worth the price? AIX positions as a mid-premium Provence rosé — above entry-level supermarket options but accessible compared to single-estate cuvées. Its consistent critical recognition, including 91 points from Wine Enthusiast and multiple Gold Medals at international competitions, suggests strong value within its tier.
Why AIX Rosé?
Few Provence rosés can point to a single, tangible viticultural advantage the way AIX can: its 420-meter elevation is among the highest in the entire Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence appellation, directly influencing acidity retention and aromatic intensity. That natural advantage is backed by a growing collection of accolades — Gold Medals at Mondial du Rosé, MUNDUS VINI, and Gilbert & Gaillard, plus a 91-point score from Wine Enthusiast and 90 points from James Suckling on the 2023 vintage alone. The Grenache-Syrah-Cinsault blend is classic Provence, yet the mineral backbone and citrus drive set AIX apart from softer, fruit-dominated alternatives. It is a rosé that rewards attention without demanding it.
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