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Provence Rosé Magnum 150cl

Provence Rosé Magnum 150cl

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£35.99

This is an exquisite Provence rosé from the award-winning Château Pigoudet. 

Nestling in the foothills of the imposing Maritime Alps and bordered by the impressive coastline of the Côte D’Azur, Provence is not only aspirational but the epicentre of chic hedonism. It’s no surprise that the wines created here are revered the world over. This Sea Change Provence Rosé is delicately vinified and blended by the expert wine making team at Château Pigoudet; an exquisite, family owned gem, set amongst the slopes of the Provence hills.

By enjoying this wonderful Sea Change Provence Rosé you are helping to fund the Marine Turtle Rescue Centre in Baa Atoll which provides medical treatment to sea turtles found ensnared and injured across the Maldives.

AOC, Côteaux d’Aix-en-Provence, France

Grenache, Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah

Vegetarian

13% ABV

2019

Tasting Notes

Sea Change are thrilled to be working with the multi-award winning Château Pigoudet for their first Sea Change premium project. The wine itself is full of fresh zesty grapefruit, delicate white peach and tropical pineapple flavours. This sublime Provence rosé is perfectly balanced and guaranteed to impress.

Food Pairings

Pair this Sea Change Provence Rosé with lighter dishes, fresh seafood and summer salads. However, it really comes into its own at summer parties in the late afternoon sun when you want to make that special impression.

When to drink

This Provence rosé is best enjoyed when youthful and fresh and should always be served chilled.

Packaging innovation

Not only is Sea Change Provence Rosé a fantastic wine but the product itself features a new, environmentally friendly label material called ‘Natureflex clear’ which is made solely from plant cellulose.  The label is fully biodegradable and compostable; an amazing piece of eco-focused packaging innovation.  Seachange are proud to be the first wine company to use this new label material, taking another step towards limiting the impact of plastic on our oceans.

About Sea Change

Sea Change want to combine their love of great wine with their desire to do something to help protect our oceans.

Turning the tide on the juggernaut that is plastic pollution is only going to happen if we all make changes, even small ones, and this is where the wine you choose can play a role.

With the removal of the unnecessary plastic wrap around the cork, the use of renewable plant-based closures and the paper for the labels coming from certified sustainable forests and made partially from grape waste, combined with a donation to marine charities from every bottle sold they think choosing Sea Change does make a difference.

Find yourself a new favourite wine from Sea Change, a social enterprise making waves of change with their eco-friendly wines. 

These winemakers are committed to creating exceptional drinks and caring for our oceans in equal measure. Look closely at the beautiful hand drawn illustrations on each bottle and you’ll notice the marine animals depicted have bits of plastic inside, reflecting the effects of plastic pollution. 

Keen to be part of the solution, Sea Change put real thought into their own packaging. There are none of those plastic wraps around their bottle tops and the labels are a mix of paper from certified sustainable forests and grape waste too. Even the corks are made from a renewable plant-based material.  

Sea Change also gives back to conservation charities who help protect marine animals too, making a donation for every bottle sold. All this adds up to a lot of small ripples of change and one big positive impact per bottle. In fact, they've now donated a whopping €500,000 to charity.

Better still, there’s a great variety in their award-winning range. So you can toast to making a difference whether you’re partial to a prosecco, reds like negroamaro, whites like sauvignon blanc or a rosé.