Chateau Grande Cassagne Costieres de Nimes Rose

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Description

Chateau Grande Cassagne Costières de Nîmes Rosé is a dry, medium-bodied Southern Rhône rosé bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by the Dardé brothers on rocky benchland near Avignon, this wine earned 86 points from Wine Enthusiast and stands out for its mineral-driven character rooted in the distinctive terroir of Costières-de-Nîmes.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13%  |  Origin: Costières-de-Nîmes, Rhône Valley, France  |  Style: Dry Rosé  |  Estate: Château Grande Cassagne

Production & Heritage

Laurent and Benoît Dardé farm 80 acres of rocky benchland in the small village of Saint-Gilles, roughly 25 miles west of Avignon in the Costières-de-Nîmes appellation. The estate has increasingly adopted organic viticultural practices and is in the official conversion process for organic certification; notably, the Dardés maintain a polyculture property—integrating crops beyond vines—to foster a richer ecosystem for the vineyards. The rosé is built primarily on Grenache, with supporting roles from Mourvèdre, Carignan, or Syrah depending on vintage, all grown on the galets roulés (rolled pebble) soils that define this corner of the Southern Rhône.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Fresh strawberry leads the nose, followed by ripe cherry, wild underbrush, and a distinctive chalk-dust minerality. The aromatic profile is lifted and inviting without heaviness.

Taste: The entry is tangy and fruit-forward, with strawberry and blood orange flavors meeting mid-palate spice. A satin-like texture carries well-balanced red and black fruit notes across a round, succulent palate. The wine remains dry throughout, with a saline edge that keeps each sip focused.

Finish: Medium in length, the finish is lip-smacking and juicy, with lingering fruit and a mouthwatering mineral signature. A subtle tartness refreshes the palate and invites the next sip.

How to Drink Grande Cassagne Rosé

Serve well chilled at 45–50°F to let the mineral backbone and fruit aromatics shine. This rosé is a natural choice straight from the bottle on warm afternoons, but it also holds its own in cocktails. A Frosé benefits from the wine's tangy strawberry intensity. In a French 75 Rosé variation, the chalk-dust minerality adds a savory counterpoint to the citrus and sparkling wine. A simple Rosé Spritz with elderflower liqueur and soda water highlights the blood orange and spice notes.

Best For

  • Summer entertaining alongside Mediterranean-style appetizers
  • Introducing friends to serious Southern Rhône rosé beyond Provence
  • Weeknight dinners when you want a food-friendly, dry pink wine
  • Gifting to a wine lover interested in organic and sustainable winemaking

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Grande Cassagne Rosé taste like? It is a dry, medium-bodied rosé dominated by fresh strawberry and tangy blood orange, with underlying mineral and spice notes and a juicy, fruit-filled finish.

How does Grande Cassagne Rosé compare to Château de Nages Rosé? Both are benchmark Costières-de-Nîmes rosés grown on similar rolled-pebble soils, but Grande Cassagne tends toward a more pronounced mineral salinity and tangy fruit profile, while Château de Nages often leans slightly rounder and more floral depending on vintage.

Is Grande Cassagne Rosé good for sipping on its own? Absolutely—its balanced acidity, satin texture, and dry finish make it a satisfying stand-alone sipper, especially when served well chilled.

Where is Grande Cassagne Rosé made? It is produced at the Château Grande Cassagne estate in Saint-Gilles, a village in the Costières-de-Nîmes appellation of the Southern Rhône Valley, about 25 miles west of Avignon in southeastern France.

What foods pair well with Grande Cassagne Rosé? Grilled shrimp or prawns complement the wine's tangy salinity. Tapenade and crudités echo its Provençal character. Roasted red pepper hummus mirrors the blood orange fruit. Charcuterie with dried sausage and mild sheep's-milk cheese works with the wine's round mid-palate. Pan-seared salmon benefits from the rosé's acidity and mineral backbone.

What sizes does Grande Cassagne Rosé come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Grande Cassagne Rosé worth the price? It positions as an entry-to-mid-level Southern Rhône rosé, delivering organic farming practices, appellation-specific minerality, and critical recognition that punch above its price tier relative to many mass-market Provence rosés.

Why Grande Cassagne Rosé?

Costières-de-Nîmes remains one of the Rhône Valley's most undervalued appellations, and Grande Cassagne is a clear example of why the region deserves more attention. The Dardé brothers' commitment to organic viticulture and polyculture biodiversity gives the wine a terroir transparency that many larger-production rosés lack. With its galets roulés soils imparting a signature saline minerality and its Grenache-dominant blend delivering ripe but structured fruit, this rosé consistently over-delivers. The 86-point nod from Wine Enthusiast confirms what the glass already communicates: this is thoughtful, site-specific winemaking at an accessible level.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Wine
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Rhone Valley
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Chateau Grande Cassagne

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