Fleur De Prairie Rose
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Description
Description
Fleur De Prairie Rosé is a dry, Provence-style rosé from southern France's Languedoc region, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2024 vintage earned 91 points from Wine Enthusiast, affirming the wine's reputation as a serious rosé built on old-vine fruit and precise winemaking.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Languedoc, Southern France | Style: Dry Rosé | Producer: Les Grands Chais de France
Production & Heritage
Fleur De Prairie is produced by Les Grands Chais de France, one of France's largest family-owned wine companies. The blend draws from hand-selected Languedoc vineyards, some with vines exceeding 50 years of age, and comprises 43% Grenache Noir, 40% Syrah, 9% Carignan, 5% Cinsault, and 3% Mourvèdre. Each varietal is direct-pressed and fermented separately in 100% stainless steel tanks, preserving freshness and allowing the winemaking team to fine-tune the final assemblage for balance and aromatic clarity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh strawberry and red currant before giving way to rose petal and a faint herbal lift. A subtle citrus thread ties the aromatics together.
Taste: On the palate, the wine enters with bright raspberry and rhubarb, moving into a mid-palate of blood orange and blackcurrant. Tangy acidity carries the fruit without turning sharp, and a whisper of garrigue herbs adds complexity through the back palate.
Finish: The finish is dry and medium in length, with lingering lemon zest and a faint mineral edge. It leaves a clean, refreshing impression that invites another sip.
How to Drink Fleur De Prairie
This rosé drinks well chilled to around 45–50°F and needs no accompaniment to shine. It also performs admirably in cocktails: try it in a Frosé, where the concentrated strawberry and citrus notes hold up beautifully against frozen dilution; in a Rosé Spritz with elderflower liqueur and sparkling water for a light aperitif; or in a French Negroni variation, replacing vermouth with this rosé for a lower-proof, fruit-forward twist.
Best For
- Summer entertaining where a crowd-pleasing, food-friendly rosé is needed
- Gifting to someone who appreciates elegant southern French wines
- Weekend brunch pairings alongside charcuterie and lighter fare
- Building a well-rounded wine collection with a reliable Languedoc rosé
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fleur De Prairie taste like? Fleur De Prairie is a dry rosé dominated by fresh raspberry, strawberry, and blood orange flavors, balanced by tangy acidity and a subtle herbal character. The finish is clean and citrus-driven with light mineral undertones.
How does Fleur De Prairie compare to Gérard Bertrand Rosé? Both are southern French rosés blending Grenache and Syrah, but Fleur De Prairie leans more heavily on old-vine Languedoc fruit with a five-grape blend, while Gérard Bertrand's flagship Côtes des Roses sources primarily from designated Languedoc-Roussillon appellations. Fleur De Prairie tends toward brighter acidity and a more herbal profile, whereas Gérard Bertrand often shows slightly riper stone-fruit notes.
Is Fleur De Prairie good for sipping on its own? Yes — its bright acidity, dry profile, and layered fruit make it a satisfying standalone pour, especially when served well chilled. It rewards slow sipping as subtle herbal and mineral notes emerge as the wine opens.
Where is Fleur De Prairie made? Fleur De Prairie is produced in the Languedoc region of southern France by Les Grands Chais de France, a family-owned producer. The grapes are sourced from hand-selected vineyards across Languedoc, some with vines over 50 years old.
What foods pair well with Fleur De Prairie? Grilled shrimp and other shellfish complement the wine's citrus acidity. Goat cheese salads echo its herbal and tangy qualities. Charcuterie boards with cured meats like prosciutto balance its bright fruit. Niçoise salad mirrors its Provençal character, and light pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces work well with the rosé's red-fruit core.
What sizes does Fleur De Prairie come in? Fleur De Prairie Rosé is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Fleur De Prairie worth the price? Fleur De Prairie positions as a mid-range rosé that punches above its weight — the 91-point score from Wine Enthusiast and old-vine sourcing give it credentials typically found in pricier Provence AOC bottlings, making it a strong value within the dry rosé category.
Why Fleur De Prairie?
What separates Fleur De Prairie from the crowded rosé shelf is the combination of old-vine Languedoc fruit and meticulous varietal-by-varietal fermentation in stainless steel. The five-grape blend — anchored by Grenache Noir and Syrah but lifted by supporting roles from Carignan, Cinsault, and Mourvèdre — delivers more aromatic complexity than many single- or two-varietal competitors. The 91-point Wine Enthusiast rating for the 2024 vintage validates the consistency of the approach. For drinkers seeking a serious, food-friendly rosé that doesn't demand a Provence AOC premium, this bottling delivers real substance behind the pale salmon pour.
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