The Winery Trémourède of Provence

Winery Trémourède - Côtes du Provence Rosé
The winery offers 2 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.5.
It is ranked in the top 1266 of the estates of Provence.
It is located in Provence

The Winery Trémourède is one of the best wineries to follow in Provence.. It offers 2 wines for sale in of Provence to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Trémourède wines

Looking for the best Winery Trémourède wines in Provence among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Trémourède wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Winery Trémourède wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top pink wines of Winery Trémourède

Food and wine pairings with a pink wine of Winery Trémourède

How Winery Trémourède wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pork, shellfish or vegetarian such as recipes of spaghetti carbonara, pike quenelles with lobster bisque sauce or light tuna-tomato quiche (without cream).

Organoleptic analysis of pink wines of Winery Trémourède

On the nose the pink wine of Winery Trémourède. often reveals types of flavors of strawberries, red fruit. In the mouth the pink wine of Winery Trémourède. is a with a nice freshness.

The best vintages in the pink wines of Winery Trémourède

  • 2018With an average score of 3.70/5
  • 2017With an average score of 3.70/5
  • 2019With an average score of 3.50/5
  • 2016With an average score of 3.40/5
  • 2015With an average score of 3.30/5
  • 2014With an average score of 3.30/5

The grape varieties most used in the pink wines of Winery Trémourède.

  • Shiraz/Syrah
  • Cinsault

Discovering the wine region of Provence

Provence is a wine region in the far southeast of France, best known for the quality (and quantity) of its rosé wines and for its Warm, mild Climate. The modernization that is taking place in many of the traditional wine regions of southern France has not yet taken place to the same extent in Provence, but there are Clear signs of change. The region's Grape varieties, in particular, have come under scrutiny in recent decades. Traditional varieties such as Carignan, Barbaroux (Barbarossa from Sardinia) and Calitor are being replaced by more commercially viable varieties such as Grenache, Syrah and even Cabernet Sauvignon.

The term "Varietal improvers" is gaining ground in Provence, as it is in the neighbouring Languedoc-Roussillon. The most successful local varieties, Mourvèdre, Tibouren and Vermentino (known locally as Rolle), have remained in favor, proving their value in Provence wines, in red, rosé and white respectively. The Vineyards of Provence cover an area of France's southeastern coastline that measures about 200 kilometers from east to west. In this definitely Mediterranean climate - no Provencal vineyard is more than 55 km from the Mediterranean - the vines enjoy about 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, as well as an average annual temperature of 14.

5°C.

Discover other wineries and winemakers neighboring the Winery Trémourède

Planning a wine route in the of Provence? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Winery Trémourède.

Discover the grape variety: Cabernet-Mitos

An intraspecific cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and Dyer du Cher obtained in 1970 in Weinsberg, Germany. It can be found in Germany, Switzerland, etc. and is virtually unknown in France.

News about Winery Trémourède and wines from the region

Decanter’s Regional Editors pick out their top wines for Decanter Fine Wine Encounter NYC

In the first part of this series, see the wines that the Decanter editorial team is most excited about tasting at the Decanter Fine Wine Encounter NYC on Saturday 18th June 2022. Amy Wislocki – Decanter Magazine Editor Cape Landing Blackwood Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River 2019 At the end of every year at Decanter, we organise a ‘Wines of the Year‘ tasting. We ask our key contributors and editorial staff to pick out the wines that most impressed them during the year just gon ...

Andrew Jefford: ‘2021 has been the year of all the miseries’

How’s the weather been this year? Awful. ‘La nature m’écoeure’, one of my wine-growing friends posted on Facebook on 8 April, having been out to look at the frost-crippled shoots on his vines that morning: ‘Nature disgusts me’. It takes a lot to make a wine-grower feel that. He wasn’t alone. Jeremiads echo around the northern hemisphere as 2021 closes. It’s been the year of all the miseries. None suffered more horribly than the growers of Germany’s Ahr valley, where floodwaters caused by the fou ...

Decanter guide to picnicking for wine lovers

According to lifestyle and happiness guru Gretchen Rubin, you ‘bring your own weather to a picnic’. Ms Rubin, I’d suggest, has never shivered under a tree watching raindrops turn her fish-paste sandwich to mush because the weather forecast was wrong. There are, it’s safe to say, picnics and Picnics. It’s a term that takes in everything from a rubber baguette in a French ‘Aire’ off the Autoroute du Soleil to a four-course spread while listening to opera at Glyndebourne. What’s definitely true is ...

The word of the wine: Burned

Qualifier, sometimes equivocal, of various odors, ranging from caramel to burnt wood.