Côtes de Provence Rosé Whispering Angel 2024 - Château d'Esclans
Côte de Provence, 2024 vintage, Rosé, Whispering Angel, Château d'Esclans
Tasting Notes – Whispering Angel Rosé 2024 – Château d’Esclans
APPEARANCE : Pale pink hue, bright and crystalline, with subtle salmon reflections. An elegant and delicate shade that evokes freshness and finesse.
NOSE : Expressive and refined nose, blending aromas of fresh red berries (strawberry, raspberry, redcurrant) and citrus (pink grapefruit, lime), enhanced by delicate floral notes and a hint of wild herbs (garrigue).
PALATE : Lively and fresh on the attack, with beautiful mineral tension. The palate is broad and elegant, revealing ripe fruit flavors and a subtle salinity, leading to a remarkably long and refined finish.
In summary : Whispering Angel Rosé 2024 is a gastronomic rosé, combining finesse, freshness, and complexity. It pairs perfectly with seafood, Mediterranean or Asian dishes, and can also be enjoyed as a refined aperitif.
Other cuvées from the estate: Rock Angel, Château d’Esclans, Les Clans.
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2024
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Rosé Wine
- Grape Variety
- Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Rolle
- % vol.
- 13 %
- Appellation
- Côtes de Provence
- Region
- Provence
- Producer
- Château d'Esclans
- Cuvée
- Whispering Angel
- CRD
- Yes
- Production method
- Traditional

One of the most famous rosé estates!
The foundations of Castle d'Esclans were laid out at the time of the Roman Republic. Located at the heart of the valley of the same name, between Cannes and Saint-Tropez (Provence), this estate's cellars are the oldest of the region. They were there when the Count of Provence, Alfonso II, gave the property to Gérard de Villeneuve, in 1201, and they're still being used today, eight hundred and twenty years later.
Over the years, the castle has had many owners, until the 21st century. In 1999, Sacha Lichine, a Russian born winemaker, decided to sell the Château Prieuré-Lichine estate he inherited from his father, and went looking for a new vineyard in Southern France. He bought the Château d'Esclans and its 74 hectares of grapevines in 2006. Sacha then went on to produce high-end rosé wines, rivaling even the finest white wines.
He turned the Château d'Esclans into an exceptional estate, making rosé wines that are now considered to be among the best ones, at the same levels as some big international names like Miraval or Minuty. Sacha Lichine is probably one of the precursors who helped rosé wine acquire such a huge reputation throughout the entire world. Talent, skills and terroir are the keywords of this now legendary estate, which sells almost all of its wine production outside of France.
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