Reviews

June 2026 90 Points Vinous Media

The 2025 Côtes de Provence Rosé Château de Selle shows its hallmark delicacy and finesse in this vintage. It’s also notably more savory than usual, with an earthy bouquet of truffle, turned earth and wet stone. The acids are very much on the high side, but they remain in check, driving through with persistence. An echo of honeyed green apple lingers with a floral top note on the finish.

June 2026 92 Points Wine Spectator

A finely balanced red, refreshing and focused. Sculpted, chalky-edged tannins provide a firm structure that’s nicely meshed with flavors of pureed mulberry, macerated black cherry, minerally iron and graphite. A savory push of herbed olive shows on the finish. Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuelo and Garnacha. Drink now through 2037.

June 2026 92 Points Wine Spectator

Golden apple, macadamia nut, and juicy apricot and yellow melon notes are a warm and inviting entry point for this elegant white. Finely meshed, integrating mouthwatering acidity and a subtle skein of underlying salinity. This persists on the palate, echoing accents of chamomile, preserved lemon, flint and thyme. Drink now through 2035. 444 cases made, 20 cases imported.

May 2026 91 Points The Wine Advocate

The 2023 Crozes-Hermitage Les Launes is composed of around 80% fruit from the alluvial plains, complemented by grapes from Gervans and Larnage on granitic soils, and was matured partly in used barrels (around 20%). It opens with a bright bouquet of dark fruits and violet, offering a fresh and floral aromatic profile with notes of mulberry. Medium-bodied, juicy and elegant, it’s gourmand and immediately appealing, though not especially deep. More tense and structured on the palate than the nose suggests, it remains straight and well-defined, concluding with an ethereal finish.

May 2026 91 Points Wine Spectator

Not your typical Côtes de Provence rosé, this offers real power and weight, with a round, plush core of red berries and pink grapefruit invigorated by a tangy jolt of acidity. The briny finish stretches on and on. Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah. Drink now through 2029. 545 cases imported.

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