Fleur De Mer Rose
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Description
Description
Fleur de Mer Rosé is a dry Provence rosé from Côtes de Provence, France, bottled at 13% ABV in a 750ml format. Scored 92 points by Wilfred Wong, this multi-varietal blend built around Grenache and Cinsault stands out for its layered complexity and mineral-driven finish.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Côtes de Provence, France | Style: Dry Rosé | Winemaker: Florian Lacroux
Production & Heritage
Winemaker Florian Lacroux assembles a six-varietal blend—41% Grenache, 27% Cinsault, 11% Carignan, 9% Mourvèdre, 8% Syrah, and 4% other select Provençal varieties—to achieve a wine with more structural depth than many single- or two-grape rosés from the region. Grapes are harvested during the cool early morning hours to preserve acidity and freshness, then crushed and immediately pressed before cold settling. Individual lots are fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, keeping fruit expression bright while allowing a distinctive mineral backbone to emerge in the finished wine.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Delicate wild strawberry leads, followed by watermelon rind and a quiet thread of lavender. Mediterranean herbs and ripe melon fill in the backdrop, giving the nose a distinctly southern French character.
Taste: The entry is crisp and focused, with red cherry and raspberry arriving immediately on the palate. Mid-palate, the texture broadens as white peach, subtle grapefruit, and hints of dried herbs layer over a soft, almost saline mineral core. The blend's Grenache-Cinsault backbone provides roundness without sacrificing the dry, precise structure Provence rosé is known for.
Finish: Clean, refreshing, and moderately long, with lingering salinity and mineral notes that keep the palate engaged. A whisper of citrus pith resurfaces at the very end, pulling the wine toward a satisfying, bone-dry close.
How to Drink Fleur de Mer
Serve well chilled, between 45–50°F, in a standard white wine glass to let the aromatics open gradually. This rosé is an excellent sipper on its own but also holds its own in lighter cocktails. A Frosé showcases its bright berry character when blended frozen with a touch of simple syrup and lemon. A French Spritz—topped with elderflower liqueur and soda—plays off the wine's lavender and herb notes. And a simple Rosé Sangria built with stone fruit and fresh mint amplifies the peach and melon already present in the glass.
Best For
- Summer entertaining alongside Mediterranean-style appetizers
- Gifting to a Provence rosé enthusiast exploring beyond entry-level bottles
- Pairing at a seafood dinner with grilled fish or shellfish
- An outdoor brunch centerpiece that pairs with both sweet and savory courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fleur de Mer taste like? Fleur de Mer Rosé is dry and crisp, with dominant flavors of red cherry, raspberry, and white peach layered over a saline mineral backbone. Subtle notes of grapefruit, lavender, and Mediterranean herbs add complexity throughout.
How does Fleur de Mer compare to Whispering Angel Rosé? Both are dry Côtes de Provence rosés built on Grenache and Cinsault, but Fleur de Mer's six-varietal blend—including Carignan, Mourvèdre, and Syrah—delivers a noticeably more layered, textured palate. Whispering Angel tends toward a lighter, more citrus-forward profile with a leaner body.
Is Fleur de Mer good for sipping neat? Absolutely—its balance of bright fruit, herbal complexity, and mineral finish makes it a satisfying standalone pour served chilled. The wine's dry structure and moderate 13% ABV keep it refreshing glass after glass.
Where is Fleur de Mer made? Fleur de Mer Rosé is produced in the Côtes de Provence appellation in southeastern France, one of the world's most respected regions for dry rosé wine. Winemaker Florian Lacroux oversees the blending and production.
What foods pair well with Fleur de Mer? Grilled branzino or sea bass mirrors the wine's mineral salinity. Fresh chèvre salad with roasted beets complements its berry notes. Niçoise salad echoes the Provençal herb character. Prosciutto-wrapped melon highlights the wine's peach and melon aromatics. Light shellfish dishes like seared scallops match its crisp, clean texture.
What sizes does Fleur de Mer come in? Fleur de Mer Rosé is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Fleur de Mer worth the price? Fleur de Mer positions as a mid-range Côtes de Provence rosé, sitting above basic supermarket options but below prestige cuvées from the region. Its six-grape complexity, 92-point rating from Wilfred Wong, and genuine Provençal character represent strong value within that tier.
Why Fleur de Mer?
What separates Fleur de Mer from the crowded Provence rosé field is Florian Lacroux's deliberate approach to blending six distinct varietals rather than relying on a simpler two- or three-grape formula. That layering—Grenache's berry fruit, Cinsault's soft texture, Carignan's spice, Mourvèdre and Syrah's depth—creates a wine that rewards attention without sacrificing the easy-drinking freshness the category demands. The 92-point score from Wilfred Wong confirms that this is not a generic pink wine trading on its pale color and French provenance alone. For anyone looking for a Provence rosé with genuine complexity and a mineral finish that lingers, Fleur de Mer consistently delivers.
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