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The first wine created
 to be served over ice

TASTING NOTES

COLOR
Pale Pink

Aroma
White Fruits and Flowers

Palate
Fresh, Round, Exotic Finish

+2MM bottles

old per year

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              A young, fun, and unconventional drink — made for great moments.

The inspiration was born in St. Tropez.

During a vacation on the glamorous French Riviera, our general director noticed a curious trend: rosés being served with ice. The scene was elegant, but the taste… disappointing. It was in this contrast between style and flavor that the idea was born: what if we created a wine specially made to be enjoyed over ice? That’s how our rosé was born — crafted to refresh with sophistication, without compromising on taste.

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Nº 1

First Rosé to drink with ice

Refreshing

Notes of lychee, white flowers, and fruits

Modern

Attractive and innovative visual

Worldwide

Present in over 20 countries

Over 2 million bottles sold

2 million

Explore New Ways to Toast

Discover creative and delicious recipes with our rosé! Get inspired by surprising ways to enjoy your favorite wine in drinks, unique combinations, or special moments. Experiment, create, share!

Get Inspired by Real Clicks and Cheers

See how our rosé is shining on Instagram!

The official drink of good moments

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Perfect Experience

Serve in wide glasses with ice and discover the ideal balance between freshness and flavor.

Sensory Lifestyle

Ideal for pools, parties, sunsets, and summer lunches.

Gastronomic Experience

Pair with light appetizers or seafood to enhance the freshness and elegance of this rosé.

How to drink

With ice... or not!

6° a 8°C

Ideal Temperature

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