Fleurs de Prairie

Home chefs get a lift from rosé – it’s official! Stir up a Seasonal Storm while sipping a modest 175ml bottle of oh so refreshing Fleurs de Prairie through a (paper or bamboo) straw. Those delicate cherry and citrus flavours are sure to make cooking a breeze. This affordable Provence pink will also charm any early arrivals and get the party started. With its hint of confectionery on the finish it pairs brilliantly with Asian snacks like crab cakes or samosas.

About this Vineyard

Fleurs de Prairie — named after the wildflowers that carpet the vineyards of southern France — is a charming Luberon rose produced by Les Grands Chais de France, one of France’s largest family-owned wine houses. The grapes come from the Luberon, one of the southernmost vineyards in the Rhone Valley, within a UNESCO-recognised Regional Natural Park where vines have flourished since ancient times. A blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Vermentino, fermented in stainless steel and bottled early to preserve its fresh, strawberry-and-rose-petal character, it is widely available at Tesco and Morrisons.

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17.0 / 20
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I’m Rosalind and I’m here to talk to you about Rosé. Whether it’s your first choice or your last on a wine list, this site is for you. After years of writing about and tasting wine, there is something truly special to me about the pink stuff. On the Rose Report, I write reviews of the best Rosé Wines. You can find out more about me HERE.