La Tulipe Noire named the best rosé in the world!
The Peirecèdes family estate, located in La Crau and run by the Baccino family for five generations, has much to be proud of. Their iconic vintage, La Tulipe Noire , has just been awarded one of the highest distinctions in the world of rosé wine: the Grand Or award for vintages , with an exceptional score of 96/100 at the Vinalies Internationales .
A Provençal rosé of rare finesse
Made from 90% Tibouren and 10% Grenache , this rosé is distinguished by its beautiful aromatic purity and a long, mineral palate , marked by exotic notes and a delicate salinity.
Oenologist Audrey Baccino , who knows this vintage like the back of her hand, speaks of a wine with an elegant profile , brilliantly revealing the character of the Provençal terroir.
An impressive harvest of medals
This prize is part of an exceptional dynamic: in the space of a few months, the estate's rosés have won six gold medals , one silver and one bronze at major competitions such as Millésime Bio , the Mondial du Rosé , and the Salon de l'Agriculture in Paris .
But this Palme Grand Or marks a turning point: it positions La Tulipe Noire among the best rosés in the world , praised by the Union of Oenologists of France.
An exceptional bottle available at Torevitis
This rosé is not only medal-winning, it is also available exclusively at Torevitis .