There is no better time than summer to quaff a glass or two of dry Provencal rose and pretend we are in a rustic hilltop village in the south of France. Pale pink and organically farmed, this little taste of the hills around Toulon is bright, fresh and authentic. The La Gordonne label dates to the 17th century and is owned by Champagne House Vranken-Pommery Monopole. This AOC Côtes de Provence wine is blend of grenache, cinsault and syrah and has aromas of blueberries and citrus, leading on to a lively, zippy palate. Perfect for a picnic, or a day at the beach. $32. www.lagordonne.com
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