
Château Romanin 2025
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Description
Characteristics and tasting advice for Château Romanin 2025
Tasting
Appearance
Bright and radiant, the wine shows a pale pink color, delicately highlighted by silvery grey reflections.
Nose
Subtle and elegant, the nose reveals indulgent notes of redcurrant, blackcurrant bud, along with aromas of white-fleshed fruits.
Palate
The attack, soft and smooth, evolves into a balanced and refined palate, supported by a tangy structure that extends the aromatic expression with great finesse.
Cellaring
Already enjoyable today, Château Romanin 2025 can be cellared until 2028.
Service
Serve between 46 and 50°F.
The refinement and persistence of a rosé wine from Baux-de-Provence
The estate
With origins dating back more than two thousand years, the Château Romanin has successively been a major spiritual site for the Greeks, the Gauls, and later the Christians. Located at the gateway to Baux-de-Provence, it has belonged since 2006 to the Charmolüe family, former owners of Château Montrose, Second Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Estèphe.
The vineyard
This Château Romanin is a Baux-de-Provence wine, produced from a 58-hectare vineyard planted on limestone soils with sandy-stony to sandy-silty-clay textures, on the northern slope of the Alpilles massif. Managed using biodynamic practices, this vineyard produces cuvées that are vinified and aged in an underground cellar, covered with vegetated soil, in order to preserve a natural harmony between vineyard work and cellar practices.
Winemaking and aging
After manual harvesting, the bunches are cooled in a cold room (50°F) for 24 hours. After settling, alcoholic fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks, as does the aging on fine lees of this wine from Provence for approximately 5 months, with regular bâtonnage.
Blend
Château Romanin 2025 is made from a blend of Grenache, Mourvèdre, Counoise, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon.

