Côte de Provence Minuty Cuvée Prestige Rosé 2020 - 6 x 75 cl
- Presentation of the winery
Built under the reign of Napoléon III (1848-1870) in the small town of Gassin, the Château Minuty was bought by Gabriel Farnet (a fervent advocate of Provence wine appellations) in 1936. At the time, the vineyard next to the estate, which took its name from a 17th century winemaker called Joseph Minuty, lied fallow. Gabriel decided to plant grape vines again and to resume the wine production. Little by little, the estate gained notoriety, until it received the “Grand Cru” mention in 1955.
Gabriel’s daughter Monique and her husband Étienne Matton then took the helm during the 1960s. They continued the work by growing traditional Provence grape varieties, such as Grenache, Tibouren, Syrah or Rolle. The couple also decided to lower the yields, in order to concentrate on quality instead of quantity. Thus began a question for perfection, which allowed the Château Minuty’s reputation to skyrocket, elevating it to the rank of one of the Côte d’Azur’s best wine estates.
Since the 1990s, the couple’s two sons, Jean-Étienne and François Matton, have been taking care of the castle and its 170 hectares of vineyard (with a mix of limestone and schist soils). The estate produces 2.5 million bottles each year: rosé wines, but also white and red ones. In 2014, Minuty became the “Number One Estate of Saint-Tropez”, according to the magazine La Revue du Vin de France.
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2020
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Rosé Wine
- Grape Variety
- Grenache
- % vol.
- 12,5 %
- Appellation
- Côtes de Provence
- Region
- Provence
- Producer
- Château Minuty
- Serving T°
- 10°C
- Packing
- Carton of 6 bottles
- Cuvée
- Prestige
Rosé wine, made in Saint-Tropez
The vineyard of Gassin (found in Provence, where the castle is located) has been around for centuries but the name "Minuty" really appeared on paper in 1691, because of someone called Joseph Minuty. The eponymous castle was built in 1936 by Gabriel Farnet, who also brought all the grapevines of the estate back to life. Thanks to his hard work and dedication, the Château Minuty obtained the "Cru Classé" mention in 1955. It still belongs to the Matton-Farnet family today.
The Château Minuty was elected "Estate N°1 of Saint-Tropez" by the French wine magazine La Revue du Vin de France, in 2014. Their "Prestige" line is especially fascinating, which is why we really need to highlight the "Prestige Rosé" cuvée. This wine will win you over with its nearly transparent golden color, its strong cantaloupe and white flowers aromas, as well as its striking minerality and intensity in the mouth. A precious and classy rosé, made near the beaches of Saint-Tropez.
Browse the rosé wines from the Château Minuty.