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G de Galoupet is an exceptional rosé produced by the prestigious Château Galoupet, located in the Côtes de Provence appellation. This wine is a true expression of the Provençal terroir, blending a rich history with ancestral know-how. The 2024 vintage of G de Galoupet perfectly embodies the elegance and freshness of the region’s rosés while offering a refined and balanced tasting experience.
Côtes de Provence - Château Galoupet - G de Galoupet - Rosé 2024 is an elegant, fresh, and well-balanced rosé that captures the richness and diversity of the Provençal terroir. With its fruity aromas and beautiful length on the palate, it is an excellent choice for all occasions, whether festive or more intimate. A wine of exceptional quality, to be enjoyed without moderation.
Taste: On the palate, the G de Galoupet 2024 reveals a fresh, lively, and perfectly balanced character. The dynamic acidity supports a lovely roundness, while flavors of fresh fruits and citrus are followed by a slightly spicy touch and an elegant, persistent finish. The wine is well-structured, with beautiful length on the palate, highlighting the quality of its aging process and the richness of its terroir.
Pairing: This rosé pairs perfectly with Mediterranean cuisine: seafood, grilled fish, fresh salads, and light pasta dishes. It also complements fresh cheeses, such as goat cheese, and grilled white meats. Whether enjoyed as an aperitif or with a meal, it is a versatile wine that will appeal to connoisseurs of refined rosés.
Serving Temperature: 8°C/12°C
Alcohol Volume: 13%
Awards: 97/100 Guide Bettane et Desseauve 2025
91/100 Robert PARKER
91/100 DECANTER
Château Galoupet has held the prestigious Cru Classé status in Provence since 1955. Situated on 72 hectares of rocky hillsides by the sea, it stands as one of the largest wine estates in the appellation. Its diverse vineyard is home to Grenache, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Syrah, Tibouren, Rolle, Sémillon, Chardonnay, Cabernet, Calladoc, and Carignan.
Rosé wines make up the majority of production at 70%, followed by reds at 20% and whites at 10%. The Cru Classé is crafted in all three colors. Over the past two centuries, it has undergone numerous changes in ownership, totaling 14 transitions.
The vineyard has been divided into around forty plots, featuring 6 grape varieties. The estate was acquired by Moët et Hennessy, part of the LVMH group.
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