Market Price
To show you the value you're getting as an Angel...
We regularly benchmark a selection of our wines against up to three comparable wines on the market. The Market Price is based on the price of those wines.
What do we mean by benchmark? We taste them blind against our own wines, or we use our market knowledge (over 40 years between us) to set an industry standard Market Price.
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Charmes de Mistral Cotes de Provence Rose 2022
Sold by Virgin Wines
£14.99
(As of 13/11/2024)
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L'Art Provençal Rosé 2023
Sold by Laithwaites
£13.99
(As of 13/11/2024)
£13.99
Angels Angel Price
£11.99
About the wine
Exceptional Luberon rose from new kid on the block Benjamin Meï
- In the foothills of the Mourre Nègre, the highest point of the Luberon Mountains, the climate is just right to provide Benjamin's vines the cool breezes they need to make his rosé strikingly fresh and bright.
- There's nothing but style coming off this little number. It has impeccable length on the palate (this doesn't mean a bottle lasts longer, unfortunately... we've tried), with well-balanced flavours of red fruits and zesty citrus.
- Benjamin's mantra is that good wines come from good quality grapes, so you can rest assured that he's taken all the steps to make sure that this is a rosé at the very top of its game.
Best before
Drink now to 2025
Serving advice
Serve chilled at 10-12°C
Food match
Try this with spicy Asian cuisine or grilled chicken with vegetables
Contains sulphites
Contains milk protein
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Benjamin Meï
- Benjamin's been making wine for 20 years, and he's seen it all. It seems that wherever he lays his hat, whether that be in the wineries of the old world or new world, exceptionally high quality wines are guaranteed to follow. In other words, he's the kind of friend you want to have around...
- Despite achieving great success across the globe, Benjamin decided to take the ultimate risk in 2015, choosing to leave it all behind and return to his roots in France.
- Back in his natural habitat, Benjamin has continued to produce truly stellar wines. Despite working with a huge variety of different grapes across many different regions, you can spot his wines a mile off for their next level freshness and minerality.
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