Description
The vineyards of Château de Pibarnon create a natural amphitheater, sitting atop La Colline du Télégraphe at a height of 300m, staring directly out at the sparkling Mediterranean bay of La Ciotat. This is one of the few terroirs that can ripen and sculpt the surly Mourvèdre into the kind of fine, supple and fragrant wine that Pibarnon is famous for. They produce rosés with power, persistence, depth, and sneaky longevity, with the added benefit of being chameleons on the dinner table.